100% Christian hate. No one loves more than bigot Christians can hate. This would be a non-story except Kegseth is the head of the military with the authority to remove any group from the military he doesn’t like. Think about the idea that woman shouldn’t vote according to his preacher yet females in the military at every level have authority over men … so if they can’t be trusted to vote …? But Kegseth thinks the US military needs to be an all white male thuggish killing machines like the Russian military who are getting their asses kicked by the inclusive Ukrainian military. The Christian bigotry prevents people like him from seeing the truth. The idea of heavily muscled men facing each other on a field of battle is far in the past. Military tech is way more far advanced. It needs twink kids in the basement playing on gaming machines, it needs females who can out think every man around. Kegseth’s idea of manliness and the military makes me suspect him of having a man fetish, an Arnold Schwarzenegger fetish. It idealizes something that is not true and doesn’t exist. This man grew up on far too many he man cartoons and movies. Hugs.
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“We have to overturn Obergefell. Many people will say, ‘That ship’s sailed, man. Gay people are married. We can’t go back.’ Gay marriage does not exist in the world. It can’t, any more than a square triangle can exist. God created marriage. I had premarital counseling today, I opened up the bible to Genesis I and showed them where God created marriage. He made them male and female. He set it.
“You want us to persist in having lies at the fundamental level of our nation? What’s that going to do to our country, other than have it crumble and have judgment be upon it? You have to remember that there’s a God in heaven who has thoughts on these matters.
“Of course, it has to go because it’s non-reality. We have to become sane again as a nation. And because we’ve gotten ourself so deep into this sin, there’s no clean way to do it.” – Pete Hegseth’s pastor Brooks Potteiger, who last appeared here when he called for God to burn down a “demonic” network’s headquarters for featuring a gay couple on a reality show.
Pottigier’s church is part of Pastor Doug Wilson’s Christian nationalist network, which advocates for a full-Gilead theocracy in which women cannot vote and homosexuality is criminalized. Last week Hegseth retweeted a video in which Wilson called for all of those things.
Not a clan of goat-herders, that’s too much like work. A clan of sunbaked Bedouin bandits whose whole history and religion is predicated on the rape and genocide of a village of goat-herders (Jericho)
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Hi Ten Bears. It seems back in those days rape was a common way to assert dominance and superiority over another person regardless of their sex. The Romans viewed being the penetrating person as superior and manly, the one getting the penis inside them was submissive and a lessor person. Roman leaders would often force men of status to be in the submissive roles to humiliate them. I think that for the sunbaked Bedouin bandits you mentioned it would be the same. But why people of today idolize that period as the highest moral accomplishment is something I do not understand. Just because those people in that time did not like or understand something is no reason why we can’t accept it today. Hugs
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Another self-loathing wanna-be.
I know my own state has never repealed the anti-sodomy bill; Brownback was governor then, and would not allow it. The Republican majority followed suit, so while they’ve unloaded or repealed and unloaded many moot laws, that one’s still there. So KS is not a safe state for all married people, with the exception of the federal Respect For Marriage law, which Dems got passed on a bipartisan basis after Roe v. Wade was overturned. So there is still a federal law protecting married people.
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Hi Ali. While I am glad for the Respect For Marriage law there is a problem with it. The law requires all states to honor a same sex marriage performed in states where it was legal. But what about states that it was only legal because of the SCOTUS ruling? Places like Kansas and Florida. Since I was married in Florida when a lower court said it was unconstitutional discrimination to ban same sex marriage and the state said they were not going to challenge the ruling I wonder if my marriage will with stand a challenge. Hugs
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