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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Jailhouse Stripes for Thoughts?
by Ken Blackwell
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You are free to disagree, but they are free to believe.

No rational person argues against the proposition that all American citizens should be afforded full rights and protections under the law and Constitution. The present debate surrounding this bill is derived from the fight to preserve the most fundamental institution necessary for the continuation of any human civilization - the family.

Isn't it classic community doublespeak when a society that has decriminalized homosexuality is now contemplating criminalizing opposition thoughts?

The question we face is if the federal government should have the power to lock people away for beliefs flowing from their religion. Think it can't happen?

In Sweden, a pastor was imprisoned for 30 days for simply expressing his faith's view of homosexuality in a sermon. In Canada, Christian leaders received a hefty fine for expressing the same view over the radio. And right here in America, in Philadelphia eleven people were arrested and prosecuted for sharing the Christian gospel at a homosexual rally.

No violence was committed in any of these situations.

They were simply punished for expressing their faith.

President Bush has said he will veto this bill if it passes the Senate. Regardless of what you think about homosexuality, you should support stopping this bill.

We punish people for their wrong acts, not for what some consider their wrong thoughts. America has a rich heritage of religious liberty and free speech. Let's keep it this way.

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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Ancient Greece's fable of Narcissus ...
The version of the ancient Greek fable I read said that

"Narcissus, who was loved by all the men & women fell in love with his own face's reflection in the water, and fell in and drowned.

Again, Narcissus, poor dear man, may drown in himself, tho now he may pull in others along with him in his tragic self absorption.

So do I see these special protection laws for persons who choose to sleep with others of their own gender.

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mellorSJ2, my reference to 'hater'
was what was specifically happening regarding posts between the two of us. I already stated earlier, most likely more than once(and to other posters as well), that you had been the recipient of some terribly unkind posts, so your quotes are not anything new.

For comparison sake, go back and take the quotes from you and other posters of the same persuasion. In order to see the whole picture, a reader needs to be presented with the other side. There are equally offensive quotes coming from that side as well. There is no need to "prove' which side can be more hateful. Clearly both can take that route. Several of the posts from either side crossed the line from opinion into personal attack (accompanied by names, insults, and profanity.)

We at least agree on the frivolity of the eharmony lawsuit, and for now that will be the way it is between us. Like I said,even though we have differing opinions, I hope you find personal happiness and peace within yourself.
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