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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Video: Opening Remarks to Ten Persuasive Answers to the Question, 'Why not gay marriage?'

Ten Persuasive Answers to the Question, 'Why not gay marriage?'

Opening remarks

A video series by Glenn T. Stanton with Focus on the Family.


1 comments:

alexh2007 said...

Become friends with a homosexual? I say you take it one step further and take your message to the streets. Stop talking *about* these elusive homosexuals and interact with them directly in their natural habitat -- tranny bars, pride parades, the Castro, West Hollywood...you know, the real breeding grounds for depravity, all the places we hear about from informed, reliable sources like Focus on the Family. Get a group of loving, compassionate Christians together from your church and visit your town's local homosexual recruiting center (roughly translated from the Sodomite colloquialism "gay club"); it's best to go on college night, when you'll have an increased chance of impacting young minds before it's too late. I'm sure your message of "we love you but find your sex life revolting" will be well received by a roomful of homosexuals, and besides, who doesn't like being informed that they're unfit to raise children, contribute to the collapse of civil society, and are most likely mentally disturbed? Be sure to wear pads under your clothing, though; we hear that the homosexual, when provoked, can become violent. They often misinterpret our mission to get them to stop talking about their "lovers" and expressing their "relationships" in public as a sign that we don't like them. But what could possibly have given them that idea?

Hmm on second thought, that approach may be a little too aggressive. Let's stick with our original plan of getting to know a homosexual one-on-one. That way, you can get on his good side, earn his trust, and BAM! suddenly you can convince him that the only way he'll be accepted is if he starts liking girls. That's what friends are for, after all. And remember: we and we alone know the truth, and anyone who disagrees is either a liberal or a pawn of Satan (but of course, what's the difference?).

 
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