Do I lose my evangelical card if I take the kids to watch the Pride parade? As I remember it's pretty family-friendly (more church floats than anything else.) Are any (e:peeps) going to watch between Lexington and Lafayette?
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06/06/2010 08:25 #51808
Pride parade05/30/2010 14:05 #51759
Summer in America.All of it, in one fluid (pun intended) motion.
05/13/2010 16:01 #51549
Statistics humor05/12/2010 09:25 #51541
Bye, Bye, Igloo on the skyline . . .but lets get one more cup before you go!
04/20/2010 13:16 #51426
Haven't posted all month! Sorry!Category: religion
metalpeter - 04/20/10 16:59
That is funny but why does the PC guy have a bat at the end, HA
That is funny but why does the PC guy have a bat at the end, HA
james - 04/20/10 15:01
Are you baiting us with that picture, Drew?
Either way, I will bite. That is some funny shit.
Are you baiting us with that picture, Drew?
Either way, I will bite. That is some funny shit.
I think you get a free card upgrade. Without getting into a huge philosophical debate about the blah blah blah of yeah sure what ever, teaching tolerance for good people who want to live fruitful, productive (fabulous and fantastic) lives is always good in my book, and should be in every book but some books are different than others, but we must learn how to accept as many books as we can which brings it all back around....
Sometimes I think you should be made king of religion.
I like Drew.
this might be of interest to you: :::link:::
i'm working on creating an ally program and came across this resource.
In Portland every single church that I remember walking by had a rainbow sticker or flag.
It is actually rather shocking how many church groups are represented at pride here. Not that it is shocking that there are LGBT positive church groups, but that they make such a large percentage of the groups represented compared to other city's pride festivals.
Also, wasn't there a romp-a-room for people to bring their kids to?
Good for you Drew, though, if I remember reading correctly Janelles' excellent journals about being a first time foster carer correctly would the authorities heads not explode sooner than the evangelicals?
Either way, I wish more dads were like you and Mike - it is the only way society can evolve and I hope if you do take them you have a wonderful day
That's a pretty big swath. I might watch closer to Lexington. As a parent, you're in good company. I've been told by the fundamentalists that I'm going to hell and should have my son taken away for exposing him to the parade. Chose not to mention that the daughters were in it. Might have caused his pentacostel head to implode.
I don't know where I'm watching it from yet really, it is kinda a feeling it out kinda thing. I think taking the kids would be a good idea. Besides it would sound kinda odd if you just went alone and left them at home. Will it shock them, not sure really, but I think it is important for kids to see that they should be proud of who they are, I know the parade is more then just about that. Yes having to much pride leads to bad things sometimes in life. But you should still be proud of who you are and not ashamed and hiding in a corner so to speak. Everyone has different beliefs. I think more people should not think homosexuality is a sin and that they are evil. But I also think that people who do think that way should at least think that even though they may dissaprove that everyone should still have the same rights. I say more people of faith should go to the Parade, but that is just my take.