What he does say is that, when a society abandons traditional marriage and God, a homosexual revolution historically follows, as well as child sacrifice, mass inebriation with drugs & alcohol, etc.
The US had its "sexual revolution" in the 60s. By the 80s, then came the gay revolution and AIDS. Now, pedophilia is a millimeter away from being legalized. Rome followed the same path, and fell. Sodom followed this path, and was obliterated.
The first 30 seconds...As if gay people are responsible for abortion. That's not a segue, he's implying they're correlated. He does that throughout. Look, I don't know how to break it to you, but, this is a belief system, none of this is based on fact. For people to take these things as reality, facts, you have to discount every other holy book, every religion, of which there are thousands, there are actually more religions than there are languages. There are plenty of reasons to discriminate against people, but to do it based on religion, is probably the most patently stupid reason.
I look at religion like this, you have thousands of people telling you a different story, about the same thing, death, god, reality, truth, and I'm expected to choose one, as if it's an objective fact, assuming any of these religions have it remotely close to reality. And I'm expected to discriminate against people, on the off chance, to put it very, very mildly, that it is based in reality. Personally, I think that's wrong, immoral, unintelligent.
The AIDS argument is irrelevant, he's not making the argument, that before AIDS, he would have been totally okay with it, so it's a moot point. That is nothing short of opportunism, it doesn't change his argument whatsoever. And If I had to guess, that was his highlight of that decade.
Another thing, I'm not saying religion isn't useful, especially multiple religions, as a control mechanism. The world would be chaos if we know what happens when we die for an absolute fact. The same can be said if we didn't think of the concept of religion, God and the afterlife. It would be basically murder and rape 24/7...
I also find it interesting that he's saying that gays are 1 percent of the population, personally I think it's more than that, but seeing as we're taking this as gospel, let's go with that, they sure are responsible for alot of the worlds problems for such a small amount of people. Or maybe not so much. P.S. I believe in God, or something. Long story short - When I was 15 or 16, I had just woken up, it was around 1 AM, I look past my bed about 2 meters in front of me, and there is this blue orb around the size of a volleyball, floating through my room, it lasted around 15 - 20 seconds and it just went through my curtain and door, like they weren't even there. It was either a hallucination, or it wasn't, but, if it wasn't then there's something else...I could go through more of his points, but again, when it's coming from the religion aspect, it's a no from me. Enjoy your day.
LOL @ blaming homosexuals for abortion...
He does not say that at all.
What he does say is that, when a society abandons traditional marriage and God, a homosexual revolution historically follows, as well as child sacrifice, mass inebriation with drugs & alcohol, etc.
The US had its "sexual revolution" in the 60s. By the 80s, then came the gay revolution and AIDS. Now, pedophilia is a millimeter away from being legalized. Rome followed the same path, and fell. Sodom followed this path, and was obliterated.
https://youtu.be/h0GqVyYYfHc?t=290
The first 30 seconds...As if gay people are responsible for abortion. That's not a segue, he's implying they're correlated. He does that throughout. Look, I don't know how to break it to you, but, this is a belief system, none of this is based on fact. For people to take these things as reality, facts, you have to discount every other holy book, every religion, of which there are thousands, there are actually more religions than there are languages. There are plenty of reasons to discriminate against people, but to do it based on religion, is probably the most patently stupid reason.
I look at religion like this, you have thousands of people telling you a different story, about the same thing, death, god, reality, truth, and I'm expected to choose one, as if it's an objective fact, assuming any of these religions have it remotely close to reality. And I'm expected to discriminate against people, on the off chance, to put it very, very mildly, that it is based in reality. Personally, I think that's wrong, immoral, unintelligent.
The AIDS argument is irrelevant, he's not making the argument, that before AIDS, he would have been totally okay with it, so it's a moot point. That is nothing short of opportunism, it doesn't change his argument whatsoever. And If I had to guess, that was his highlight of that decade.
Another thing, I'm not saying religion isn't useful, especially multiple religions, as a control mechanism. The world would be chaos if we know what happens when we die for an absolute fact. The same can be said if we didn't think of the concept of religion, God and the afterlife. It would be basically murder and rape 24/7...
I also find it interesting that he's saying that gays are 1 percent of the population, personally I think it's more than that, but seeing as we're taking this as gospel, let's go with that, they sure are responsible for alot of the worlds problems for such a small amount of people. Or maybe not so much. P.S. I believe in God, or something. Long story short - When I was 15 or 16, I had just woken up, it was around 1 AM, I look past my bed about 2 meters in front of me, and there is this blue orb around the size of a volleyball, floating through my room, it lasted around 15 - 20 seconds and it just went through my curtain and door, like they weren't even there. It was either a hallucination, or it wasn't, but, if it wasn't then there's something else...I could go through more of his points, but again, when it's coming from the religion aspect, it's a no from me. Enjoy your day.