About the church thing - does anyone who's talking about their attitudes towards homesexuality actually go to church?I do and as an example when the gay marriage debate was going on, our parish priest spoke about it to the congregation. The basic message, which is effectively the company line passed down, is that the there is no issue with gay people and they welcome them into the church.
Quote from: Concrete John on January 10, 2014, 11:35:50 AMQuote from: Montbert on January 10, 2014, 11:22:22 AMIt's not 'the church' so much as religion. Different religions have varying attitudes, but the malign influence of the preachings of bigoted clergy has obviously been felt.True and I'm only speaking from the perspective of the Catholic faith, but having been raised as a one and now being 38, I can honestly say I've never heard a priest, either privately or publicly, say anything homophobic.My point being that are we assuming that the church is homophobic or actually speaking from experience or knowledge of something either read or seen? Other than quoting passages of the bible, of course. To me it's like going back to the 70s or 80s and someone saying "All football fans are hooligans" without ever having actually gone to a game. The Bible is, as you allude to, a problem. I wasn't raised religious but I went to church schools with services twice a week, and I can confirm that nothing homophobic was said. However, two caveats: firstly, homophobic stuff hasn' t been preached against openly to any great extent in this country for a very long time and not out of ecumenicism, but because 'we don't talk about those sorts of things'; secondly, there are places in the world where many religions (and I'm sorry to say, despite the new pontiff, your church as well) have a really poisonous influence on the lives of local homosexual populations, whose lives are made a misery by the faithful.
Quote from: Montbert on January 10, 2014, 11:22:22 AMIt's not 'the church' so much as religion. Different religions have varying attitudes, but the malign influence of the preachings of bigoted clergy has obviously been felt.True and I'm only speaking from the perspective of the Catholic faith, but having been raised as a one and now being 38, I can honestly say I've never heard a priest, either privately or publicly, say anything homophobic.My point being that are we assuming that the church is homophobic or actually speaking from experience or knowledge of something either read or seen? Other than quoting passages of the bible, of course. To me it's like going back to the 70s or 80s and someone saying "All football fans are hooligans" without ever having actually gone to a game.
It's not 'the church' so much as religion. Different religions have varying attitudes, but the malign influence of the preachings of bigoted clergy has obviously been felt.
Quote from: Concrete John on January 10, 2014, 11:18:29 AMAbout the church thing - does anyone who's talking about their attitudes towards homesexuality actually go to church?I do and as an example when the gay marriage debate was going on, our parish priest spoke about it to the congregation. The basic message, which is effectively the company line passed down, is that the there is no issue with gay people and they welcome them into the church.I should have said that I am aware that most churches welcome gay people.The problem I have is that they never go out of their way to tell people! Church leaders allow bigots to spout hatred in the name of religion and rarely do you hear any of them saying how they disagree.Church leaders could do a heck of a lot to move this debate forward, but they won't.
Quote from: peter w on January 09, 2014, 09:21:29 PMThe thing that saddened me the most listening to him speak was that his Brummie accent has gone. Traitor.Sorry. seems I'm the only one still talking about Tommy. As you were.
The thing that saddened me the most listening to him speak was that his Brummie accent has gone. Traitor.
"I'm coming out about my homosexuality because I want to move the discussion about homosexuality among professional sportspeople forwards"
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Quote from: horseroad on January 10, 2014, 01:37:50 PMthe gf may have been a ts?or a cd?apparantly hes been offered a spot on an HBO seriesabout pillow biters in san francisco in the report the rep of some agency applauding the news was named S Dicki kid you not Is that some kind of poem?