Just kidding.
Sort of.
Anyway, back to homophobia. What is homophobia?
No. These bullshit definitions aren't definitions at all, because there is no such thing as homophobia. "It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You're just an asshole."
Amen.
As one priest had said before "Homosexuality is a sin. But the Bible doesn't say anything about the consequences of a homosexual lifestyle." Why is it, that if there is no consequence, there is a sin? Why is it sinful to love the same sex? We need to realise it is not a sin. It is a sexual orientation in which we can either act or not act upon it. This tight-knit idea that we need to follow Adam and Eve and continue to have heterosexual relationships is idiotic and old. Homosexuality is a sin, but why is it that this particular priest whom I quoted are in favour of their relationship?
I wasn't going to say anything about this topic but it's been running through my mind since last weekend and I can't keep it in anymore. I hate homophobes. Homophobes are only so because they "have thought about it and are disgusted with themselves so they hate on those who have the guts and courage to be who they really are and not hide behind hateful comments."
One homophobe on a particular tumblr commented that gays should go through hormonal therapy to "sort the gay problem." I'm sorry but excuse you? They are not the ones who need it, you are. Modifying genes to stamp out the gay gene isn't going to work either because it is not genetic- it is a SEXUAL ORIENTATION. People who associate themselves with being gay sometimes call themselves "born gay." So sure, maybe some don't choose to be gay. But in the end their sexual orientation will win and they will accept and love themselves.
I am not religious, though my family follows Buddhism. In saying that, I am empathetic. In fact, I have once held interest in becoming a follower of God. It didn't work out, however, though I can't say why.
Just because your God said it does it mean it is true. Many people can base their values and morals on their religion, and I am fine with that. What I am not fine with is the repulsive and disgusting reaction I hear or see when "homophobics" are confronted with gays. We are coming to a new age where a priest even accepts the idea of homosexuality. What does that say about you, who fear it?
"The bible states to love thy neighbour. That's it. There are no other rules or restrictions to that passage. So, we as a church family have to support equality with a smile on our face. THAT is the true Christian way."



