Mike Huckabee is entitled to believe what he believes about homosexuality.
I just happen to think he’s mistaken when he compares a person’s sexual orientation to drinking alcohol or cursing in public.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/01/huckabee-says-gay-marriage-is-just-like-alcohol-or-profanity/
That’s his latest take on an issue that is likely to be a key driver in the upcoming 2016 Republican presidential nomination campaign.
Huckabee is a former Baptist preacher and a one-time Arkansas governor. He told CNN’s “State of the Union” that while he opposes gay marriage he wants to be tolerant of those who choose to marry someone of the same gender.Ā As the New York Post reported: āI accept a lot of people as friends maybe whose lifestyle I donāt necessarily adhere to, agree with or practice. Doesnāt mean that I canāt have a good relationship with anyone or lead them or govern them.”
āWeāre so sensitive to make sure we donāt offend certain religions, but then we act like Christians canāt have the convictions that they have had for over 2,000 years,ā he said.
I get that, too. I also am a practicing Christian, but I happen to have a different view of the issue than the former governor.
The notion that many folks have that someone’s sexual orientation is a lifestyle choice simply defies logic, as explained to me over many years by my own gay friends. To a person, whenever the subject comes up — and I don’t bring it up myself, ever — about their orientation, they say essentially the same thing: “Why would I choose to be scorned, ridiculed and vilified?”
I haven’t found the answer to that one.
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“Why would I choose to be scorned, ridiculed and vilified?”
More thoughts to come on this.