Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Gay Marriage Anniversary

In response to:

EDGE Gay Blog
The Sky Has Yet to Fall in Mass.
Posted on May 17, 2011 by Michael K. Lavers


-- "Today is the seventh anniversary of marriage equality in Massachusetts."


MY WORDS:

Clayton Winton says:

May 18, 2011 at 5:26 pm (but it's 9:49AM here)


The courage to speak out, to dissent against Legislators’ religious-preferential-treatment which has quagmired courts well into the next century, is a BelovedTreasure, a Freedom taken for-granted all-to-often.

They teach us to say we are ‘equal,’ yet deny us the equal opportunities to unite our love through marriage, offering ‘alternatives’ instead which are Jim Crow-isms, ‘seperate-but-equal’ which is neither equal-marriage nor equality; deny health insurance plans due to sexual-orientation, hire us last and fire us first, and we can’t even serve in the clergy to dispute or interpret the obvious misinterpretations of liturgy that teaches hatred against us.

Until we can marry in the same churches that claim we must ‘apologize’ for being ‘gay’ in order to ‘reap the benefits of heaven,’ until our love is recognized as non-gender-specific just as ‘theirs’ is; then we are not ‘equal,’ we are second-class citizens in a fake ‘classless-society’ worldwide.

Both Christdom and Islamdom think if a Gay person ‘apologizes properly,’ then they may go to ‘heaven’, which means they will no longer be ‘gay’, but ‘fixed.’

There can be no such place as ‘heaven’ without gay people in it, or it’s a place of hate.

Kind Regards,
Clayton Winton
Priest River, ID, USA

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