Prosecuting Christians For Opposing SSM

A recent article has pointed out the anti-christian attitude by society today. To promote the “rights” of a marginal group, the rights of the majority (or more specifically, the religious) is destroyed. Who said SSM was harmless again? This is what happens when you feel like you’re entitled to acceptance. Unfortunately, Christians are wimps today and would rather remain silent, than speak up. I’d rather go to jail and die for speaking against SSM than remain silent and aid the decay of society.

2 Responses to Prosecuting Christians For Opposing SSM
  1. Robert Reply

    Who said SSM was harmless again? This is what happens when you feel like you’re entitled to acceptance.

    As you’re well aware, I support SSM. But I also don’t think churches or private schools should be forced to support it. Although, private schools should teach that it exists, in the form of “our current laws allow same-sex couples to be married” in any law or politics classes. But whether they’re in favor of the law or not is up to them. For private corporations, they should be allowed to hire or fire whoever they want, on any basis – as long as they’re up front about their policies, so the public can decide whether to give them business or not. And I really do mean any basis – if company A wants to fire John for supporting SSM, and company B wants to fire Jim for opposing it, that’s fine.

    • Gio Reply

      “private schools should teach that it exists, in the form of “our current laws allow same-sex couples to be married” in any law or politics classes.”

      This reminds me of a little theological joke I heard awhile ago, where a Pastor, when asked if he believed in infant Baptism, replied that he’d seen it done.

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