He wrote that on learning that one of his sons is gay he "wrestled with how to reconcile my Christian faith with my desire for Will to have the same opportunities to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister."
He is not the only prominent Republican to come to this view in this way. Former Vice President Dick Cheney is another.
And at the Conservative Political Action Committee convention, a panel sponsored by the...












The number one commandment is love the Lord your God, should the gov make that a law?
That's the point. He does not want a stable society. He does want chaos. He does think that everything is permitted, at least to him. (Note PascagoulaP's comment above.) He prefers that everyone be persuaded or shamed or forced to allow him to have his way. If all of this turns out to be not so fortunate in its results, he will rejoice that the many who do not deserve it are as miserable as he is.
In response to your of 10:06: LOL, as they say. I do suspect, however, that we are dealing with some people who would rather, as they fancy now, reign in hell than serve in heaven.
er....stupider.
Evidence?
Or were just leaving to go suck your thumb while whining that your imaginary friend is still real despite the total lack of evidence found over the last 8000 years?