Got this alert from AFA, and thought I'd post it. This guy is an idiot for saying this stuff. If you don't agree with him and embrace the homosexual agenda, then you're hateful and spewing inhumanity. Nonsense. Take action today.
Dear Josh,
Showing complete intolerance for those who disagree with him, Sen. Mark Dayton of Minnesota recently accused those opposing homosexual "marriage" of spewing "hatred and inhumanity."
He referred to those favoring marriage as being between one man and one woman as "forces of bigotry and hatred..." He said an amendment was "unconstitutional and un-Christian."
And he said a constitutional amendment defining marriage as being only between one man and one woman institutionalizes discrimination against homosexuals. He said such an amendment is "vicious, ugly, mean-spirited and should be illegal." Those who support the amendment are supporting something vicious, ugly and mean-spirited.
Kevin Cathcart, executive director of Lambda Legal, a homosexual advocacy group, was quoted as saying, "I couldn’t be happier" with Sen. Dayton’s statements. He went on to say, "We need the power of the word (marriage)."
"Jesus Christ didn’t say, 'Love only thy opposite-sex neighbors,'" Dayton said, saying that Christ was silent on homosexuality even as he repeatedly condemned adultery and divorce. "No one has suggested a constitutional amendment against adultery and divorce." Sen. Dayton failed to note that Jesus was also silent about rape and incest. Would Sen. Dayton also favor legalizing rape and incest?
Senator Dayton’s comments were reported in the Minneapolis Star Tribune (2/29/04).
Please email your two U.S. Senators and Congressmanand ask them to keep this debate on the issue and not on the name-calling gutter level used by Sen. Dayton.
Very Important! Be sure to forward this email to at least one friend.
Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association
P.S. Please forward this email to at least one friend.
You can't base anything on what someone (fictoinal or otherwise) didn't say.
Posted by: Avk at March 31, 2004 06:48 PMI meant... you can't base anything on what a fictional character does not say, although many do. Before you talk... have you seen JC??? The bible is not to be taken literally. Jesus was a make-believe character used as a tool to teach morals. It went too far and through generations, was taken literally. If I haven't kept up with the recent research of non-religiously-affiliated, yet not atheist-affiliated organizations that show Jesus was a real man that did what the book of many moral tales says he did, then he could not have been "white" (how he is depicted in most art works.) He would have had to have been an Arab-look-alike, considering where the stories say he grew up.
Posted by: Avk at March 31, 2004 07:03 PMBTW, who did he call bad names too??? You name call him to be a "name-calling gutter level[ed]" ignorant bastard. (the last part was the message you got across, not only of him, but of yourself)
Posted by: Avk at March 31, 2004 07:05 PMDayton didn't say that those who disagree with him are spewing hatred and inhumanity, you liar. He said that about people who are trying to use the Constitution to ban gay marriage. Conservatives spout off so much about the sanctity of marriage yet pay no attention to the sanctity of the Constitution. America runs on the constitution, not the Bible.
Posted by: Golden at July 12, 2004 06:49 PMBurn the bible and the Kuram and all religious books. They are the ones that spew heatread to one another if you happen to be of a different religion. You want a peaceful world?
Get rid of the military and all religions too!