If cartoons offend Muslims...doesn't Modern Family's gay family stories offend?

We are to respect Muslims being offended by cartoons.
So why aren't gay marriages in the USA, our entertainment "ABC's Modern Family" for example attacked because after all gays are to be executed in Sharia law.

Two men were hurled from the top of a tower block, two more were crucified in front of a baying crowd and a woman was stoned to death in the latest series of horrific executions by ISIS.

The men were thrown from the roof down to the crowd below in the brutal punishment for being gay.

Charges found against the accused were announced by a masked Islamic State fighter, using a small handheld radio. Reading from a list, he declares the men are guilty of engaging in homosexual activities and should be punished by death, in accordance with Islamic State’s radical interpretation of Sharia law.
ISIS execution of gay man shows the medieval brutality jihadists would bring to the West Daily Mail Online


It's not cartoons.
Cartoons are fine with them.
It's about their prophet who is not to be made in any images.
No drawings, no Statues

I thought religious beliefs trumped all other rights, constitutionally.

You want Christians to be able to harm gays, why not Muslims being able to harm cartoon makers?
LIAR!!!
Dumb f...k! What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS??? YOU LIP!
Cartoons causing beheadings? How uncivilized people like you must be!
Jews are more civilized, they only put people into debt and prison for publishing cartoons on the truth about Jew lies
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

It is really, really sad you are this ignorant.
I have not found ONE example searching Google for "example of a Christian killing a gay"
No results for example of a "A Christian kills a gay" in news search.
So please tell me of ONE example where any Christian in the USA has killed a gay?
 
We are to respect Muslims being offended by cartoons.
So why aren't gay marriages in the USA, our entertainment "ABC's Modern Family" for example attacked because after all gays are to be executed in Sharia law.

Two men were hurled from the top of a tower block, two more were crucified in front of a baying crowd and a woman was stoned to death in the latest series of horrific executions by ISIS.

The men were thrown from the roof down to the crowd below in the brutal punishment for being gay.

Charges found against the accused were announced by a masked Islamic State fighter, using a small handheld radio. Reading from a list, he declares the men are guilty of engaging in homosexual activities and should be punished by death, in accordance with Islamic State’s radical interpretation of Sharia law.
ISIS execution of gay man shows the medieval brutality jihadists would bring to the West Daily Mail Online
when they used to make ads for radio for Modern Family, my only impression of the show was . "They cant be serious, who is the dolt that writes the script? This has to be one of those failed ABC shows that needed to hire a "Paid To Laughing Crowd".
 
We are to respect Muslims being offended by cartoons.
So why aren't gay marriages in the USA, our entertainment "ABC's Modern Family" for example attacked because after all gays are to be executed in Sharia law.

Two men were hurled from the top of a tower block, two more were crucified in front of a baying crowd and a woman was stoned to death in the latest series of horrific executions by ISIS.

The men were thrown from the roof down to the crowd below in the brutal punishment for being gay.

Charges found against the accused were announced by a masked Islamic State fighter, using a small handheld radio. Reading from a list, he declares the men are guilty of engaging in homosexual activities and should be punished by death, in accordance with Islamic State’s radical interpretation of Sharia law.
ISIS execution of gay man shows the medieval brutality jihadists would bring to the West Daily Mail Online

They just haven't gotten that far yet. The radicals are smart enough right now not to piss off their supporters here in the states, meaning the left. So, they are going after people who insult their religion. With the left whining about Islamaphobia and lamenting the fact that we have freedom of speech, it's safe for Muslims to bitch about that. And they are slowly seeing how far they can push others around, such as employers when it comes to handling pork, selling alcohol or taxi drivers giving rides to drunks. They have tried arguing about women having their faces covered for driver's license photos and such. There have been complaints about people flying American flags (which bothers the left, too) and one restaurant was told by the city to remove their bacon ad because some shithead was offended by it. As far as the bigger issues, such as the desire to kill gays and infidels, they know they can't be open about that right now.

Once they get away with stopping criticism about Islam (and I believe in Britain they are making laws that declare that a hate crime) they will proceed to the next battle. Like socialism, these things have to be done little by little so the ignorant masses don't catch on.

I don't know what the endgame is with liberals who currently defend radicals and refuse to say anything negative. Eventually, the two ideologies will collide since Muslims are not tolerant of gays or women's rights. Unless the left doesn't really care about those things.
 
ABC was just trying to outdo Stienfeld., yah, good job attempting that feat, while your at it, maybe u can make a show that will be funnier than "All In The Family".
 
We are to respect Muslims being offended by cartoons.
So why aren't gay marriages in the USA, our entertainment "ABC's Modern Family" for example attacked because after all gays are to be executed in Sharia law.

Two men were hurled from the top of a tower block, two more were crucified in front of a baying crowd and a woman was stoned to death in the latest series of horrific executions by ISIS.

The men were thrown from the roof down to the crowd below in the brutal punishment for being gay.

Charges found against the accused were announced by a masked Islamic State fighter, using a small handheld radio. Reading from a list, he declares the men are guilty of engaging in homosexual activities and should be punished by death, in accordance with Islamic State’s radical interpretation of Sharia law.
ISIS execution of gay man shows the medieval brutality jihadists would bring to the West Daily Mail Online


It's not cartoons.
Cartoons are fine with them.
It's about their prophet who is not to be made in any images.
No drawings, no Statues
hundreds of years ago strict baptist Christians believed fervently in this #2 of 10 commandments:

2. You shall not make idols.

I'm sure hundreds of years ago radical Christians would be offended at the image of Christ on cross in a glass of urine enough to maybe destroy the display.

But today in the civilized world, who would attack a cartoon display of God/Jesus etc. ?

It is the hypocrisy of the MSM to attack people doing the cartoons...when on a daily basis they are offending Muslims with their gay agenda.
That is the point of this thread is the hypocrisy and total ignorance of people that have attacked the cartoon activities while at the same time promoting
the lifestyle Muslims put people to death for practicing.

Who ever attacks this thread is just as hypocritical.
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

How anti-gay Christians evangelize hate abroad

In March 2009, while in Kampala, Uganda, researching reports of U.S. right-wing evangelical involvement in attacks on LGBTQ equality and reproductive justice, I was invited to a three-day conference on homosexuality hosted by the Family Life Network, which is based in New York. The keynote speaker was Scott Lively from Springfield, Mass., who introduced himself as a leading expert on the "international homosexual agenda." I filmed Lively over the course of two days as he instructed religious and political leaders about how gays were coming to Uganda from the West to "recruit children into homosexuality."

Some of his assertions would have been laughable had he not been so deadly serious. He claimed that a gay clique that included Adolf Hitler was behind the Holocaust, and he insinuated that gay people fueled the Rwandan genocide.[...]

Lively was also invited to private briefings with political and religious leaders, and to address the Ugandan parliament during his 2009 visit. The next month, Ugandan lawmaker David Bahati unveiled his Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which in its original form called for the death penalty as punishment for a new crime of "aggravated homosexuality."

In recent years, millions of dollars have been funneled from anti-LGBTQ evangelical conservatives to Uganda, funding local pastors and training them to adopt and mirror the culture-war language of the U.S. Christian right. Bahati and a notorious anti-gay pastor, Martin Ssempa, were personally mentored by U.S. conservatives. And powerful Christian right organizations such as the Family Research Council lobbied Congress to change a resolution denouncing the Uganda legislation.
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

How anti-gay Christians evangelize hate abroad

In March 2009, while in Kampala, Uganda, researching reports of U.S. right-wing evangelical involvement in attacks on LGBTQ equality and reproductive justice, I was invited to a three-day conference on homosexuality hosted by the Family Life Network, which is based in New York. The keynote speaker was Scott Lively from Springfield, Mass., who introduced himself as a leading expert on the "international homosexual agenda." I filmed Lively over the course of two days as he instructed religious and political leaders about how gays were coming to Uganda from the West to "recruit children into homosexuality."

Some of his assertions would have been laughable had he not been so deadly serious. He claimed that a gay clique that included Adolf Hitler was behind the Holocaust, and he insinuated that gay people fueled the Rwandan genocide.[...]

Lively was also invited to private briefings with political and religious leaders, and to address the Ugandan parliament during his 2009 visit. The next month, Ugandan lawmaker David Bahati unveiled his Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which in its original form called for the death penalty as punishment for a new crime of "aggravated homosexuality."

In recent years, millions of dollars have been funneled from anti-LGBTQ evangelical conservatives to Uganda, funding local pastors and training them to adopt and mirror the culture-war language of the U.S. Christian right. Bahati and a notorious anti-gay pastor, Martin Ssempa, were personally mentored by U.S. conservatives. And powerful Christian right organizations such as the Family Research Council lobbied Congress to change a resolution denouncing the Uganda legislation.

Not one sentence describing a "Christian harming gay".
Has there been one death from the bill that never passed?
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

How anti-gay Christians evangelize hate abroad

In March 2009, while in Kampala, Uganda, researching reports of U.S. right-wing evangelical involvement in attacks on LGBTQ equality and reproductive justice, I was invited to a three-day conference on homosexuality hosted by the Family Life Network, which is based in New York. The keynote speaker was Scott Lively from Springfield, Mass., who introduced himself as a leading expert on the "international homosexual agenda." I filmed Lively over the course of two days as he instructed religious and political leaders about how gays were coming to Uganda from the West to "recruit children into homosexuality."

Some of his assertions would have been laughable had he not been so deadly serious. He claimed that a gay clique that included Adolf Hitler was behind the Holocaust, and he insinuated that gay people fueled the Rwandan genocide.[...]

Lively was also invited to private briefings with political and religious leaders, and to address the Ugandan parliament during his 2009 visit. The next month, Ugandan lawmaker David Bahati unveiled his Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which in its original form called for the death penalty as punishment for a new crime of "aggravated homosexuality."

In recent years, millions of dollars have been funneled from anti-LGBTQ evangelical conservatives to Uganda, funding local pastors and training them to adopt and mirror the culture-war language of the U.S. Christian right. Bahati and a notorious anti-gay pastor, Martin Ssempa, were personally mentored by U.S. conservatives. And powerful Christian right organizations such as the Family Research Council lobbied Congress to change a resolution denouncing the Uganda legislation.

Not one sentence describing a "Christian harming gay".
Has there been one death from the bill that never passed?


You said "wants to". Christians in Uganda wanted to.
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

How anti-gay Christians evangelize hate abroad

In March 2009, while in Kampala, Uganda, researching reports of U.S. right-wing evangelical involvement in attacks on LGBTQ equality and reproductive justice, I was invited to a three-day conference on homosexuality hosted by the Family Life Network, which is based in New York. The keynote speaker was Scott Lively from Springfield, Mass., who introduced himself as a leading expert on the "international homosexual agenda." I filmed Lively over the course of two days as he instructed religious and political leaders about how gays were coming to Uganda from the West to "recruit children into homosexuality."

Some of his assertions would have been laughable had he not been so deadly serious. He claimed that a gay clique that included Adolf Hitler was behind the Holocaust, and he insinuated that gay people fueled the Rwandan genocide.[...]

Lively was also invited to private briefings with political and religious leaders, and to address the Ugandan parliament during his 2009 visit. The next month, Ugandan lawmaker David Bahati unveiled his Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which in its original form called for the death penalty as punishment for a new crime of "aggravated homosexuality."

In recent years, millions of dollars have been funneled from anti-LGBTQ evangelical conservatives to Uganda, funding local pastors and training them to adopt and mirror the culture-war language of the U.S. Christian right. Bahati and a notorious anti-gay pastor, Martin Ssempa, were personally mentored by U.S. conservatives. And powerful Christian right organizations such as the Family Research Council lobbied Congress to change a resolution denouncing the Uganda legislation.

Not one sentence describing a "Christian harming gay".
Has there been one death from the bill that never passed?


You said "wants to". Christians in Uganda wanted to.
Yup... may want to but UNLIKE radical Muslims..no christians have resorted to violence!
 
What Christian wants or HAS HARMED GAYS???

How anti-gay Christians evangelize hate abroad

In March 2009, while in Kampala, Uganda, researching reports of U.S. right-wing evangelical involvement in attacks on LGBTQ equality and reproductive justice, I was invited to a three-day conference on homosexuality hosted by the Family Life Network, which is based in New York. The keynote speaker was Scott Lively from Springfield, Mass., who introduced himself as a leading expert on the "international homosexual agenda." I filmed Lively over the course of two days as he instructed religious and political leaders about how gays were coming to Uganda from the West to "recruit children into homosexuality."

Some of his assertions would have been laughable had he not been so deadly serious. He claimed that a gay clique that included Adolf Hitler was behind the Holocaust, and he insinuated that gay people fueled the Rwandan genocide.[...]

Lively was also invited to private briefings with political and religious leaders, and to address the Ugandan parliament during his 2009 visit. The next month, Ugandan lawmaker David Bahati unveiled his Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which in its original form called for the death penalty as punishment for a new crime of "aggravated homosexuality."

In recent years, millions of dollars have been funneled from anti-LGBTQ evangelical conservatives to Uganda, funding local pastors and training them to adopt and mirror the culture-war language of the U.S. Christian right. Bahati and a notorious anti-gay pastor, Martin Ssempa, were personally mentored by U.S. conservatives. And powerful Christian right organizations such as the Family Research Council lobbied Congress to change a resolution denouncing the Uganda legislation.

Not one sentence describing a "Christian harming gay".
Has there been one death from the bill that never passed?


You said "wants to". Christians in Uganda wanted to.
Yup... may want to but UNLIKE radical Muslims..no christians have resorted to violence!

Making absolute statements are dangerous. You sure you want to go there? Russia and Uganda (and the violence suffered by gays in those places) are from Christians.

I live in the United States. Here's what gay marriage looks like in the US.

http://d35brb9zkkbdsd.cloudfront.ne.../religious-groups-on-marriage-equality-v3.png
religious-groups-on-marriage-equality-v3.png
 

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