Oneatatime
Huh?
I understand that you can't fathom our belief in tradtional values, or the concepts of right & wrong. We do not hate homosexuals - in fact the Catechism calls us to treat them with charity. But at the same time we cannot place children in dens of mortal sin.
But I know that people like you label everything they can't understansd as "hate". That is truly the sign of a vacant mind with no moral compass.
Correct. Thanks
I see that you've decided not to address my reply which pointed out that from the perspective of the person being discriminated against the distinction between objection and hate is largely irrelevent because the result is the same. You can sanitise the language of your discrimination all you want but it remains discrimination.
I fully understand the concepts of right and wrong which is why I am against religiously inspired and hence irrational discimination against groups on the basis of arbitrary and superstitious beliefs.
You don't even realise how condencending and disguisting your 'charity' towards homosexuals is. Homosexuals are not in need of charity and pity because there is nothing wrong with being a homosexual.
Infact if anyone should be restricted from caring for children its the homophobic Catholics who preach intolerance, and indeed when it comes to fostering in the UK a Christian homophobic couple have been taken off a councils list of foster parents because of their religiously inspired interolence.
Discrimination isn't justified by being part of a religious belief system despite your views otherwise.
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Edited to correct errors in grammar and spelling.
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