[Describing Christians who support gay marriage]
Wimps! All these capitulators are wimps. Oops. I better not use that word and call this guy out. I gotta act like some milquetoast, spineless dude, yes? Worse than wimps. They are heretics.
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Jim Garlow (is told that some gay men are quite masculine): "That. Doesn't. MATTER! If he doesn't want to stick his dick into 'pussies', then no matter how butch he is in all other areas, he's *not a Real Man!* He's just *faking it!* He's an IMPOSTOR!!!!"
Promoters of Human Rights.
That's how I describe Christians who support gay marriage.
You ARE a milquetoast, a spineless dude. You kowtow to fundie Religious Rightists.
You're the heretic. What happened to Love Thy Neighbor as Yourself. Don't you want to marry the love of your life, Jim-bo? Shouldn't you therefore love for your neighbor to marry the love of their life?
They are heretics
The Church of England clergy peers in the House of Lords who dropped their opposition to S-SM. Thus the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Act rubber-stamped by MPs in Parliament. It became the law of the land. Romans 13:1-5, Jimbo.
Are you a KJV-only ist? Do you know where the KJV of yours came from? The Church of England: specifically a previous monarch who was it's head (as Queen Elizabeth II is today), King James I. He authorised what would become your KJV. Or should I say, Q JV.
Now, you consider anyone who is gay, those who supports such - certainly Christians - and anyone who has any truck with such - in any way, shape or form - as 'Wimps' and 'Heretics'. Your words, verbatim.
And now for the [I]bad[/I] news.
No, Jimmy, you are the capitulators.
And then Gay low was a wimpy, milquetoast, spineless zombie heretic . >:D
Do you feel better now? You're still on the wrong side of history, however.
Heaven forbid that someone should do what love thy neighbor actually means! And keep their religion out of other people's bedrooms.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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