Wednesday, April 07, 2004
I know, I know, I'm using this blog as more of a links blog than an actual recording of days, but I've just got to push this story: Unthinkable Thoughts. It's slash, Harry/Draco, and though it's given a rating of R, it's very unexplicit. I would have given it a PG-14, mebbe PG-15, personally. But it's brilliant! Go read it! Promise you won't regret it! It's like the series themselves -- the more of it you read the better it gets, with the last few books (chapters, in this case) being the best of all!
Monday, April 05, 2004
| Marriage is love. | |||||
slashers for gay marriage
I'm Episcopalian. A while ago, we ordained a gay bishop, and there was a big brua-ha-ha about that. I recently discovored that there's a huge protest group, organized under the name "God hates fags." What's that point of that? For real, all they're doing is proving that they're closeminded and foul-mouthed, so why would anyone want to support them? And what about people like me, who just shudder at that name? Obviously, I'm not against homosexuality in any way, but if I were on the fence, that name would make me run away from them, not join them. If the people organizing it (and it is an organized thing, they have a web site with a google rating of six, which I'm not going to put a link to because I don't want them to get any publicity off this post.) were truely Christian and they beleived that homosexuality was a sin, they should be "loving the sinner, hating the sin." Maybe it's just me, but using such a derrogatory name on a group of people doesn't seem like loving them. It seems like hating a group of people for something they can't change. What's the difference between that and racism? I just don't get it. Why is it that people with closed minds always have open mouths?

