We're Going to Have a Lot of Big Protests!

Thanks Nikki!

But never fear...I can take it...and take it....and take it...........
 
Poor Rosie! :hug:
Wally you're getting nasty, but what can we expect?! :rotfl:

I suggest you check all of "Miss Innocents" postings around this board -
before you pin me with that moniker.

2 to tango! :rolleyes1
 
I suggest you check all of "Miss Innocents" postings around this board -
before you pin me with that moniker.

2 to tango! :rolleyes1

Why Sir! You cut me to the quick.
 

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I wasn't raised Christian, and I do not attend religious services. I was just wondering how many of you do. Do you like your congregation? What is your sect's position on homosexuality and same-sex marriage?

I have heard that there have been some protests against Catholics in Los Angeles. There have been some against Mormons here in the San Francisco area. I think that churches should not be allowed to push their views into secular law; but can you imagine what it must be like for gay Catholics and gay Mormons? They want the support of others of their faith, but they are denied it because they are gay. They go to church because they still want to keep their faith and feel like traitors if they cross pickets lines in support of same-sex marriage because they are gay. What would you do if you were them?
 
We haven't drawn a line in the sand. Those people are in difficult situations their churches put them in, not us. If you're Mormon and gay, the church wants nothing to do with you, so the call is yours. If you're not willing to hide who you are or pretend to be a born-again straight, they kick you out, your family ditches you, you're an abhorration.

The Catholics are a little more easy going around these parts. They kind of turn a blind eye to a whole bunch of stuff. I have a whole bunch of Catholic relatives that don't celebrate my homosexuality, but are willing to just not talk about it, it's a compromise I'm ok with for the sake of family peace.
 
Well i'm Jewish so...Jews for gay and lesbian rights! I think both groups have had their share of oppression ;)
 
Yep. You leave. Not much choice there unless you have a few issues with self-hatred. Most churches are willing to let you hide in the closet-- sort of their own DADT policy. Because you're basically an unpaid worker, and who would take out the trash/wipe babies' butts/handle the technology/play the drums, etc. if you left? And it's ok until the one Sunday a year that the pastor condemns homosexuality. Or your child's sunday school teacher does it.

Nope. They can find another unpaid worker. I'm done with the lot of them.

Taking a break from church, period, these days. Quite frankly, i'm exhausted from the constant "volunteering" required at my old church. One of these days i may go back, but it will be to a welcoming church.
 
Yep. Agreed. You pick yourself up, wrap your shreds of dignity around you and leave. You go out, away from the "g-d means hatred of 'others'" and heal. You never look back. You never regret your decision.

Legal hatred in the name of ____________ fill in the blank with the g-d du jour.
 
I think it really depends on where you go. I've been to several churches that welcome the gay and lesbian community. It's a matter of location as well. If you're in the city then you can find several places that will welcome you.
 
I think it really depends on where you go. I've been to several churches that welcome the gay and lesbian community. It's a matter of location as well. If you're in the city then you can find several places that will welcome you.

Agreed. Although I don't attend services there are many Churches in Portland that welcome the Gay Community and during the Pride Parade many of the marchers are from these congregations.
 
I think it really depends on where you go. I've been to several churches that welcome the gay and lesbian community. It's a matter of location as well. If you're in the city then you can find several places that will welcome you.

It's like Reverend Lovejoy said on the Simpsons: "Have you looked into any of the other major religions, they're all pretty much the same you know."
 
Agreed. Although I don't attend services there are many Churches in Portland that welcome the Gay Community and during the Pride Parade many of the marchers are from these congregations.

I've got a confessional in my living room!
(It saves time)
Anyone's welcome to get in the booth with me if they like. ;)
 

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