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I can't believe that some people in this world still believe that homosexuality is "wrong", and to use religion as a "reason" for why it is "wrong" is quite frankly out of order.
I can't believe that some people in this world still believe that homosexuality is "wrong", and to use religion as a "reason" for why it is "wrong" is quite shallow of them IMO
In my mind, it doesn't make any sense. I believe that we should all live and let live. People are the way they are, and trying to change people is against their nature. But then surely that would apply for the people that believe in this app....
I got curious after reading this thread and the linked article so I downloaded the APP to see what all the fuss was about.
I think what we all really want to know is...did it work?
do you mean did i get converted one way or the other?
No i'm still pretty much the same as i was (more interest than i have energy to carry out).
Why is it "out of order"? I agree that the app is at the very least in poor taste and is offensive. I've never understood why those who claim to be so tolerant of others become intolerant when it comes to religion. Seems like a double standard to me, to there is another agenda there. If some are comfortable believing one way, why is it wrong for others to disagree, especially if tolerance is such a big deal?
I'm not particularly religious and I have nothing against homosexuals so don't feel like I'm attacking you from that sort of angle.
FWIW, Apple pulled the app:
Breaking: Apple Pulls Christian “Gay Cure” App | Cult of Mac