"The children in the photo, he says, were performing a ritual in which they raise their hands high in the air and gradually lower them to their sides as they sing “Taps.” One problem: A still photograph doesn’t capture the movement." --- Hmmm, well, maybe it was slightly misleading. Still, I'd like to see video footage of the ritual.
Picture raising your hand up and lowering it all the way to your side. I wonder what the religion of the rporter was could he be a Muslim or just a propagandist.
Now how did I know this intolerant, hateful propaganda screed would be posted by Maph?
I wonder if it would have been portrayed in the same light if homosexuals formed a homosexual-only alternative to Boy Scouts for themselves? I mean, an organization by homosexuals, for homosexuals, that can understand the trials and tribulations faced by perverts today?
While I didn't deep scan the article, I didn't see any Nazism related to this new group to justify the picture accompanying the article.
And yes, a Christian-oriented organization is going to exclude Jews... and Moslems... and atheists... and Buddhists... and Scientologists... it doesn't make them anti-Semitic. This organization doesn't exactly promote itself as being Freemasonry (although even Freemasonry excludes atheists... the intolerant bastards...); so why the selective outrage in the article that it excludes Jews among other non-Christians?
There's almost certainly more hate in the article linked than in the organization being attacked.
There is actually an alternative pro-LGBT group, but it promotes inclusiveness of everyone, and isn't exclusively for LGBT people: http://gawker.com/5994764/this-pro+gay-b...
And why does the picture need any justification? It's a photo of an actual group meeting. The simple fact that they were preforming the bellamy salute at all is justification in and of itself. If any group thinks they can use that salute without raising a few eyebrows, then they've got another thing coming.
Also, any organization that deliberately excludes members of particular faiths is naturally going to breed hate. That's the inherent nature of group-think.
Hate is not taught at church.The Bible is taught at church. Would you require the DNC to welcome Republicans? Eventually they will start putting pastors in prison because they will not submit to your rules. Keep government out of church.
Of course it doesn't; the goal isn't to have some group for deviants, the goal is to jam their deviancy down society's throat until we either swallow it or choke to death.
ALL religions exclude members.... if you don't believe the tenets of the religion... why the hell would you *want* to belong?
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Hmmm, well, maybe it was slightly misleading. Still, I'd like to see video footage of the ritual.
I wonder if it would have been portrayed in the same light if homosexuals formed a homosexual-only alternative to Boy Scouts for themselves? I mean, an organization by homosexuals, for homosexuals, that can understand the trials and tribulations faced by perverts today?
While I didn't deep scan the article, I didn't see any Nazism related to this new group to justify the picture accompanying the article.
And yes, a Christian-oriented organization is going to exclude Jews... and Moslems... and atheists... and Buddhists... and Scientologists... it doesn't make them anti-Semitic.
This organization doesn't exactly promote itself as being Freemasonry (although even Freemasonry excludes atheists... the intolerant bastards...); so why the selective outrage in the article that it excludes Jews among other non-Christians?
There's almost certainly more hate in the article linked than in the organization being attacked.
http://gawker.com/5994764/this-pro+gay-b...
And why does the picture need any justification? It's a photo of an actual group meeting. The simple fact that they were preforming the bellamy salute at all is justification in and of itself. If any group thinks they can use that salute without raising a few eyebrows, then they've got another thing coming.
Also, any organization that deliberately excludes members of particular faiths is naturally going to breed hate. That's the inherent nature of group-think.
ALL religions exclude members.... if you don't believe the tenets of the religion... why the hell would you *want* to belong?