Sunday, March 23, 2008

LONG BEACH, Calif. (March 23, 2008)--Gays accused of christian bashing is an article that was released on March 7, 2008 from religion and spirituality.com. The article goes to say that the sisters of perpetual indulgence, a group of transvestites in San Diego, Calif, who dress up as nuns.

Recently on March 8, 2008 the group has put on an event to promote their beliefs about Christianity and what they think of it. They mock the church with explicit acts.

The homosexual community wants the church to accept them, but at the same time how would they feel if Christians dressed and mocked them the way they do to people of religious faith. The article also goes to say that Christians would be called hateful bigots.

My Thoughts:

This is not a way to be accepted into something that one wants to be a part of. Nobody likes to be mocked, and everyone should be respectful to other peoples beliefs even if you don't agree with it.

The sister's of perpetual indulgence are extremely disrespectful and are never going to get what they want out of religious communities. This is a never ending battle with these two groups, and it's sad because the religious groups definitely get more negative attention then the homosexual group that is mocking them. It is a double standard.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with your thoughts. It seems incredibly immature for this group to behave this way. There are better ways to get active about difficult situations.

nicole ramirez said...

Im glad that you feel this way. Religious organizations always get negative attention and no one focuses on the positive things that they do. In the article that was published it still showed the religious organization as the bad guy and the group that is mocking them is looked at s funny and there cheered on by other anti relgion people.