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#1161 ah59396

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 07:08 AM

Let's be honest, this guy isn't saying anything that some other lunatic hasn't said before.  The real travesty here is spreading this crap around for anyone to see.  Let him spew that b.s. inside of that church, I promise he is not the only one.

 

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 08:24 AM

I agree ah59396 that what he said is nothing new.  The problem I see is a Pastor of a church seems to be telling his congregation that it is OK to kill gays.  Does Hitler come to mind where they rounded up gays and killed them along with Jews.  The pink triangle came from that.  Gay bashing and I am not talking about just verbal assault continues.  Some die and some survive.  The only reason they were attacked was because they were gay.  I am so fed up with this.  Where did the idea come?  Perhaps a lunatic preacher gave them the idea.  These are dangerous people and I would characterize them as terrorists.

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:20 AM

Don't get me wrong, it's mad crazy.  And awfully screwed up.  But that guy has probably been saying that b.s. for YEARS.  and i'm sure he is not the only one.  What makes it bad is when it sent around the internet endlessly, creating more buzz for that guy and that congregation.  No publicity is bad publicity, as they say.  Because as many of us as there are that are completely appalled by it; there are unfortunately some who will be drawn to it.

This kind of hate will always exist, no matter how progressive our society is.  So if that's the case, I'd rather be holed up in some Church in the middle of Bumblescum, NC rather than online for millions of people to see.  Think Anders Breivik.  He became a terrorist just to get this kind of attention.

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:57 AM

Ah, I understand what you are saying, but the fact that this type of rant elicits such rapid, widespread, and strong global denunciation is noteworhty too.  There was a time not very long ago when this type of sentiment would barely raise an eyebrow.  There is even talk of people from all over the nation coming to Maiden to protest the church this Sunday, which hopefully won't end up ugly.

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 10:26 AM

ah59396, your making me learn something.  Anders Breivik.  I had no idea who that was, although I have read much about that tragedy.  Bumblescum, NC - very funny.  I have calmed down a lot and thank the Urban Planet for having a place for me to vent. I see the story is in the Observer now, causing a lot comments.  In a way, this helps.  I see a lot of people (gay,straight,christian,atheist)  who are equally outraged and expressing it.  No point to this, except thanks.

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 10:37 AM

A friend e-mailed me this link to a petition.  I am not a big petition type guy, because I don't know if they do any good, but here it is if you would like to sign it:

http://www.change.org/petitions/pastor-charles-l-worley-step-down-as-pastor-of-providence-road-baptist-church-in-north-carolina

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 10:50 AM

That's a great point DCMetro.  It is good to see the amount of backlash.  Hopefully that guy will just get hit by lightning or something.  Kidding...sort of.  No seriously, just kidding.  Sort of.

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 05:47 PM

Oh Lord!  This sermon is now on CNN.com.  The governor was right, we are looking more and more like Mississippi every day.  Let's hope the DNC goes over really well so we can maybe take a step forward after all this.  Unfortunately, people are exposed to this sort of rhetoric on a weekly basis.

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 08:10 AM

I'm really frustrated and maddened (and sickened) by this Amendment One thing.  Anyone here that's gay have any friends or family or co-workers that you know are pro-Amendment One?  Ever confront them and have them explain their view to your face?

I'd like to think if the YES voters had to put a personal face on their vote, they would change their minds.  But I'm probably kidding myself.

Sorry if this question isn't appropriate.  Please delete if so.

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 09:28 AM

They wouldn't change their minds.  They justify it as something dictated by the Bible and that is the end of it for them.  It's the same crap you've already heard and regardless of how upset you get, some people are never going to change.  Don't get frustrated though, change like this always take time.  Try to look at the positives of how far the equality movement has come, even in just the last decade, and you'll feel a little more optimistic for the future.  At some point, Amendment One will be overturned.  And years after that, people will look back and say "people really did that??".  Kinda the same way we look at segregation prior to the Civil Rights movement now.

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 07:07 PM

in the meantime we know which parts of the state are gay friendly and we can share this map with any out of state friends lol. I got to say though Guilford and New Hanover were so close (like 70 and 300ish short of voting majority against) it almost feels unfair for them to get lumped into the pro amendment crowd. From what I hear, at least in reference to Guilford, every polling place within the city (of Greensboro at least, haven't heard anything specifically about High Point) was majority against but most of the out of city locations were for. I have a feeling the same thing happened in Wilmington. I'm not that familiar with Winston Salem but I gather they are either more conservative then the other bigger cities or perhaps there are more rural areas of Forsyth that went out and voted (they were 53% for).

And yes the giant blue blob along the coast is meant to represent Dare County :-)

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 07:36 PM

I hate how NC is lumped right back into the deep south after that vote.  One thing I try to tell people is that this was the REPUBLICAN primary and voter turnout was ~34%.  That's a higher turnout for a primary, but most people in the state didn't vote (I know quite a few folks who would have voted against amendment one, but didn't feel like voting in a primary) :rolleyes: .  I've honestly never been more disappointed in this state, but also very hopeful to hear friends back home in Caldwell county be so much more open-minded on this issue than I gave them credit for.  The tides are changing and the younger generation will hopefully usher in a new era of tolerance (at least on this issue).  Hopefully the feds decide to step up and make all of this a moot point sooner rather than later.

On a related note, if anyone wants to take at look at how a particular county voted on amendment one, just click the link below and select the county.  You'll have to scroll down to the bottom for the amendment and then click on "contest detail map".  This shows you the vote in each congressional district.

http://results.enr.c...ct-county.html




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