DaddySatyr -> RE: Kirk Cameron Doesn't Like Homosexuality (3/15/2012 12:04:48 AM)
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I think fame is kind of like a drug. I think once someone's had it, they kind of crave it, once it's gone. Kirk Cameron, at one time, couldn't walk through a store without seeing his face on at least a couple of teenmag covers. After the show ended and he kind of "slipped off to marital bliss/public obscurity", I think, as time went by, he kind of craved at least a piece of that old glory. I'm sure his Christian movies or whatever they are garner him some fame but that is in a very small portion of the community, at large. I will say this, though: His appearance on that show wasn't specifically for his religious views. Granted, they were bound to come up but, that didn't seem (to me) to be the reasoning behind it. He was "humping" his newest movie and like any actor/actress/musician/author; with a new release, comes a promotional tour. Just because he is a public figure, shouldn't mean he should get excoriated for voicing his opinion, when asked about them. It's that fine line I've talked about before; sure, you could try and find insult in what he said or you could think: "Gee. A fundementalist Christian thinks that homosexuality is what his bible tells him it is. Quelle suprise!" "Hey, Jon Bon, what do you think of music?" "Hey, Pamela, what do you think of cosmetic surgery?" Some answers, asked to people whose views are commonly known, aren't really news. If some people wish to characterize the "Christian" view of homosexuality as "hate", I would remind them that in a free society, people have a right to hate, if that is how they choose to live. They don't have a right to turn hate into action but, we haven't quite legislated how people are allowed to think, entirely, yet. Peace and comfort, Michael
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