They made a lot of points that i admit are valid though.i have been attacked here because i am against gay marriage, i have had my religion called a cult and of course i ve been called a bigot simply because of this and this is only my objection. They have the funds and the overwhelming support to shut all your hard work down.dont ever doubt it. It is of course in bad taste to air this on Pride day but guess what.anti gay groups are wide awake and are swinging back in your face.
TV stations dont have to play this.the internet has adequately taken care of that.
I have been saying stop being reactive and start being pro active…well duh see what happens when you dont. I have to tell you they are very convincing here.very convincing. Videos like this are played routinely in my church and in many religious gatherings.oh and schools. Ok as the resident “bigot” what i am about to say will piss everyone off but im honest here: And yes, this looks to be a repackaging of the Family Research Council’s own Hate Crime Laws: Censoring the Church and Silencing Christians.Īnd for the record, the girl on the left who appears in the video … is an ex-lesbian. Luckily, you can’t hold down the AFA! Through the power of the Internet, you can watch the whole program here. Speechless: Silencing the Christians is an in-depth look at the radical homosexual activist agenda, and how they are ruining Christian families! Naturally, those annoying homosexual activist groups didn’t like the sound of this, and started complaining.
Petersburg Pride (reportedly Florida’s largest gay pride celebration) that it wanted to treat viewers of NBC affiliate WFLA-8 to a full hour of misinformation. Some folks had a problem with this.ĭonald Wildmon’s AFA, which proudly traffics in hate and lies, was so jazzed about St. I'm afraid a second may come as "standard" or worst, and I'll regret my decision hundreds of times.The American Family Association wanted to celebrate gay pride with an hour-long infomercial that painted gay people as disgusting family destroyers. When people ask me why didn't I had a second child, I always say: "Look at my daughter. Since newborn she always slept at least 6hours straight, is rarely sick, eats everything we put on her front, likes fish and salad/vegetables, I can count with one hand her child tantrums and she made only 2 in public (now at 14y we have arguments often, but are usually negociated, some days she ends upset but accepts my demands, others I have to give up some minor rules and trust her jugdement), is a great student, well behaved, helps random people she sees in need, and receives appraisal from her teachers and people around. I love my daughter, she is, under a general view, a perfect child.
I'm a lucky momma, but I completely understand people who don't want children, and that must be respected! I'm afraid a second may come as "standard" or worst, and I'll regret my decision hundreds of times." A friend of mine says: "Children are the best and the worst we have in our lives."