http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jNEBj7dGCyL3-Fd3v24ytPAPT9awD9H8T8M03 http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/news/jerusalem-gay-pride-what-do-the-locals-think-1.304809 It's good to see a gay pride parade in the only country in the middle east that holds them, compared to barbarian Islamic countries that execute and prosecute gay people, but it's sad to see the religious people with so much intolerance.
I may be too conservative in some ways, but believe that certain things should be private. While I certainly wouldn't want to ban an event like this, since it appears to be important to the lesbian and gay community, but, to be honest, I would probably never attend one. As far as I'm concerned, consensual adults can do whatever they want in the privacy of their own bedroom, but, I really don't want to know about it. If they had a heterosexual pride parade, I would feel exactly the same way...On the other hand, it's shameful to see the reaction by the ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters - such as the violent reaction 5 years ago, or even with this event, carrying a mean slogan like "Gay Play in Hell, Not Jerusalem." Perhaps I just don't understand completely, what are they trying to achieve with this parade?
I saw that Parade yesterday in medias, as I saw reaction of religious people there weren't so better than ours! our different is our laws and guess our people deal better with gays. several times saw gays in the streets but no one bother them and never heard people harmed them.
Only a hate-spewing Islamist homophobe like yourself could deny that accepting homosexuals as human beings is progress. Hey Menj, I can't possibly be the first one to point out how manly your "wife" looks. Perhaps your homophobia has a simple explanation.
I believe homosexuality is a sin, yes. Homosexuality is also condemned in Islam, yes. Sure, insult me for my looks if you think it makes you feel better. But if you have doubts about my sexuality, you might want to know that I just recovered from a miscarriage. Instead of telling Muslims what to do and what not to do, why don't you lead by example by sticking it into someone's arse and tell us all how that feels? Then perhaps with your enlightened guidance, all Muslim males of the world will take your advice and start marrying other guys. But isn't it interesting that you yourself don't practice what you preach?
You're a hate-filled little man. I do. I am preaching tolerance of homosexual human beings and that is exactly what I practice.
I view homosexuality the same way as I do rapists, murderers and Islamophobes. But I hate the sin, not the sinner. You are married to Alex and she is a woman. Divorce her and marry a man. Then only we can talk about whether Muslims should follow your version of progress or otherwise.
Rapist, murderers, and Islamists operate by force. There is absolutely nothing wrong with consensual homosexuality. You really are too stupid to function as a human being. Go back and re-read until your little pea brain understands what is being said. Respect for human beings, regardless of their homosexuality, is the standard. One does not need to be a homosexual to treat them like human beings. I recall that you said before that Atheists are rats who have no right to live. Us civilized people don't feel that way about those who are different from us, whether they be Atheists or homosexuals or left-handed.
Little willy is a Republican, so you are asking him the wrong question. You should instead ask him how it feels some one sticking it up his arse.
There is nothing wrong with consensual marriages either, and yet we do recall you opposing a certain Semitic marriage that took place 1400+ ago, If you want to play that game, at least try to be consistent! Wow, when all else fails, insults is what you resort to in the end. I can assure you that the feeling is mutual but unlike you, I am far too civilised to stoop to your level. Its not about "respect", it is about an act of sin which is not only unnatural, but against the propagation of the human race. If one "tolerates" that, that is no different from tolerating rapists or murderers. Nope, never said that. You must be confusing me for someone else.
That "point" is as backwards and facile and telling someone who believes in womens rights to go have a sex change. Something we believe in in the west is the protection of peoples rights regardless if those rights effect us. For instance, heterosexual people defend the rights of homosexuals, white people defend the rights of black people, adults defend the rights of children and men defend the rights of women. I know empathy and helping other people is an alien concept in islam, which goes some way to explaining why islamic countries never amount to anything, everyone is too busy watching their own back, but it's quite a simple concept.
An adult can not have a consensual marriage with a six year old girl. Homosexuality is quite natural, it is found in many animal species. It is far more natural than... Islam. By that rule, of course, being unmarried is a sin and using birth control is a sin and not having as many kids as you can possibly have is a sin. Do you ever think before you type? How ridiculously stupid can you be? There is no comparison between a consensual act and a non-consensual act.
Holy harsh. Look, I am no fan of Menj and his obviously ignorant and hate motivated ideology, but I'd never wish any ill will on anyone, especially when it comes to creating life. I also do not believe there is any deity in any religion or faith that should suggest that God punishes an innocent for the sins of someone else. Especially the unborn. Losing a child is terrible for anyone. I'm truly sorry to hear about this. No one wants anything like this to happen to another person, especially when you've experienced it. Now with that said, God does have a sense of humor. I believe that in normal circumstances when a healthy baby is born to Menj and his wife some day, they will likely be homosexual. Then and only then will they be confronted with the tolerance that the love of a parent will force them to overcome.