frogboy4
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Not at all! Believe me, I have much to say about the fanatical fringe all religions and causes. Much! Not a fan of fanaticism of anything of the non-Muppety variety. Incidentally, my second bf was kicked out of Queer Nation and Act Up a couple decades ago for being too obnoxiously militant! I've got stories, but that's another journey for another time and place.So even though every religion (and secular group) has its share of dangerous fanatics, we're only going to criticize one of them? Sorry but if all religions are indeed equal, then they all deserve the same amount of criticism.
This is a focused topic that poses the question about Christians. There are many American Christians who believe that they should vote against gay marriage and other social gay issues just because they disagree with it in their own lives. The sad part is - - this is a popular notion not held only by the fanatical fringe. I don't believe in Christianity or any other organized religion, but that doesn't mean I'll vote to curtail religious freedoms. In fact, I'd be front and center supporting it! Only the militant fanatics in my surroundings would vote against religious freedom, but there are a lot of non-militant, non-fanatical Christians who believe it's their right to rob me of my civil rights as a gay person. This probably is not you, but why is it that way with so many other Christians? That's the question posed at the beginning of this and it has yet to be really discussed. That's why it keeps going 'round.