Thread:Madkatmaximus/@comment-25625534-20150602104025/@comment-25625534-20150602220357

Luke McSwagger99 wrote: FortressOfNight wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote:

FortressOfNight wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote: ....*pops in*

One of the main reasons for the equal rights movement and feminism raising in the past X amount of years is because the culture is getting more and more anti-God. Meaning, instead of believing what the bible says about life they're trying to live life according to their standard, not God. 50 years ago it wasn't the same. Even if you weren't a Christian, you still believed in some of the things they did. It's only been in the more recent years that the society has wanted to change the way they view and want life to live like.

I'm not preaching or anything, and won't, just pointing that out. Also, the more and more you try to get these movements up, the more and more it hurts the Christianity culture, because they're viewed as "Discriminators". There's no such thing like that amendment that supposedly lets you live out your religion. Are you saying that we should cut back on civil rights movements because religion may take a beating because of it? I'm not saying anything, I'm biased towards my beliefs, all I'm saying is that when a commentator makes a statement on TV that he believes marriage is between a male and female only, he gets fired because he's discrimination towards gays. If you can't live your religion like that, might as well take away the first amendment here in the US. I've heard of no such thing happening. I regularly hear about news stations reporting on gay marriage/rights/etc in a negative light. Not that I'm saying there should be consequences for that - the media will be the media - but I don't think people are getting fired over saying stuff like that. research Craig James, m8 During a 2012 debate, James upbraided former Dallas mayor Tom Leppert for attending a gay pride parade, and declared that gays would eventually "answer to the Lord for their actions. Those and other controversial statements subsequently cost him his job at Fox Sports Southwest.

i don't see anybody being fired for making "a statement on TV that he believes marriage is between a male and female only," nor anyone getting "fired because he's discrimination towards gays". he was fired for openly insulting other people for attending gay pride parades and, you know, basically telling people they're going to burn.