Hate
Main Entry: Hate
Pronunciation: 'hAt
Function: noun
Usage: often
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hete; akin to Old High
German haz hate, Greek kEdos care
1 a : intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear,
anger, or sense of injury b : extreme dislike or antipathy : LOATHING
2 : an object of hatred
There is a group out there led by a man named "Fred Phelps", And now it is reported these hate-mongers plan on protesting the funerals of G.I.s who have been killed in battle due to the policies that they see as too permissive towards homosexuals in the military.
This another fine example of the incredible amount of hatred and fear that burns in christians minds. They are terrified of something that doesn't even effect them. They are just screaming out thier beliefs as loud as they can in a moment of rage. I'm sure it is quite exhilerating for them. I am also sure that they are a very frightened sub-culture"
Homosexuality has been around alot longer than christianity.
Doesn't that make christianity the "unatural" and "deviant" one of the two?
1 comment:
I love the alliteration in the headline.
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