Ok, now that the garbage is out.
You can not honestly say that you are flattered that you use words that are used to persecute people and force people...against their free will...to obey under fear of penalty of death?
Also, words that brain wash people into strapping bombs to their chest and walk into a marketplace?
Kevin, that's just ridiculous. And I know you say it for dramatic affect, but the article I linked to you is literally a propaganda piece. Current Propaganda, that I know you would roll your eyes to if you see it on TV or on the street corner.
That is the whole hypocrisy in this. You get sick of homosexual agenda being slammed in your face on TV and what not, but at the same time you think you should be able to shout from the rooftops how gays are an abomination, homosexuality is a sin, one must follow the good book, etc...
I haven't shouted a damn thing -- except in response to someone else shouting. There is no hypocrisy. If I don't see it, I have no opinion to offer. But when it is debated, I have the right to express mine, no? Apparently not. There, my deluded friend, is the hypocrisy.
I'm sure the article you linked is propoganda. So what? People who promote certain issues often take legitimate scriptural references to craft their own agendas. Ever heard of Jim Jones? David Koresh? Just because they used passages from the Bible to justify their actions, that does not mean the Bible is less relevant or defiled.
The term abomination comes from the Bible and is used in reference to homosexuality specifically. Leviticus, I think. I am certainly not surprised at all that someone with extremist views, such as whoever apparently wrote that piece you linked (I didn't look at it, it wouldn't open) would use that same phraseology. But just because it's used in that manner, it isn't rendered invalid on the whole.
I am flattered that my opinion is reflected in the Bible and in the Koran, yes. What others do with those words is not under my control.
To attempt to link my viewpoint with terrorism because you find the same words in the Bible as you do an extremist flyer is utterly asinine. It's absurd. It's typical tactics, though. Kudos for that. You've picked up the same brush used by the crazies and are painting away.