The Great Cesspool of Hate attempts to wax eloquent again.
In North Carolina, a group called Faith in America is starting a billboard and newspaper ad campaign against "religion-based bigotry," aka Christian sexual ethics.
Of all the things I have observed from my perch on the front lines of America's culture wars, the most curious is the phenomenon of the crucial moral authority of the gay man in our newly unfolding society.
Many Americans, especially conservatives, feel the need to find some gay person to defend, who will in turn defend them, reassure them that they are good persons, not intrinsically "anti-gay." Where did gay men get this moral authority?
Why, from Nietzsche of course...her words, not mine....
Read more here.
I believe gay people motivation is simpler than she tries to paint it:
"Back off you bigot, your badge of "religion" ain't fooling nobody....until you start fighting for all God's little commandments (He isn't is a big fan of woman's rights either).
Until then, STFU."
It seems that to people such as Ms. Gallagher and her ilk, because they have a book to reenforce their prejudges, then the "other side" must also be basing their position on a book as well.
Independent thinking never occurs to her...
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