Catholic Charities Issue

Newsom Michael mnewsom at law.howard.edu
Mon Mar 20 09:46:34 PST 2006


No, it really isn't nonsense.  Anti-gay violence exists on a far larger
scale than you are prepared to admit.  Sorry.

 

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From: Brad M Pardee [mailto:bpardee at unlnotes.unl.edu] 
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:55 AM
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: RE: Catholic Charities Issue

 


Nonsense.  The number of people who believe they have the responsibility
to "bash in gay heads" is a minute percentage of those whose faith
teaches that sexual intimacy is reserved for heterosexual monogamous
marriage, just as those who blow up abortion clinics are a minute
percentage of those faith teaches that legalized abortion is wrong.
Assault is never a matter of religious liberty and I can't begin to
fathom why you would see the two as intertwined in any way whatsoever.
That fact that a handful of fools who should be locked up think so
doesn't mean that the vast majority of those who fight for religious
liberty are on their side.  I've seen enough of your postings to know
that you know better than that. 

Brad 

Michael wrote on 03/13/2006 10:22:58 AM:

> The fact that there are laws in place is, often times, scant comfort.
> The religious liberty issue may, in the final analysis for some
people,
> merely mean the liberty to bash in gay heads, all in name of God.

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