Thursday, October 21, 2010

Is Gay the New Black?

It seems as if as the months and years go by, the gay movement is sweeping through America and gaining more and more momentum. As a matter of fact, in 2008, the "advocate" magazine published a magazine cover with the title, "gay is the new black". For all of those who personally know me are aware of where I stand concerning homosexual and lesbian activity. I absolutely unequivocally believe that it is sinful. However, I do not believe in waisting precious time belittling those who practice this life. Just as every person has the right to choose the type of life they desire to live, so does the homosexual and lesbian community, even if God is displeased.
My purpose of penning this blog is not to attack their sinful lifestyle but rather to address this new publicity stunt they have launch in a vain attempt to support their habits. Gay is NOT the new black. The homosexual and lesbians communities are fundamentally wrong from trying to compare their unnatural desires (Romans 1) to the events of the civil rights movement. In no way are the two connected.
It is a historical fact that the two movements began around the same time, however, they did not begin with the intention of fighting the same battles. Being gay is not a civil right. Being gay is a personal right. If this country was built on scriptural principles, scriptural principles does not allow for those involved in same sex relationships to have the same rights and privileges as those who are married according to God's standards.
Gay is not the new black! This movement is just a vain attempt to encourage some feeble minded african american to associate themselves, welcome and approve of a homosexual's sinful lifestyle.
Furthermore, it amazes me how the homosexual community has manage to cause the who world to be politically conscious of them and their rights, all the while trampling over mine. Yes, they have a right to be together, however, how many of my rights are now be cast to the side because of someone else's rights? We as children of God must stand against sin.

God bless...

2 comments:

  1. David, David, David, I agree. I believe that there is a consequence to every choice we make as an individual and they made their choice. I don't believe that they should have the same privileges as married people but that a middle ground be met. I see it like this, we are to treat everybody kindly and let God do His job.
    Great Post!

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