Oh, please. "He's smart but he's stupid."
No. He's religious, and is building what he deems as a rational argument in favour of his religious conviction. I'm no believer myself, but I can understand that.
Well, so am I. However, I have never understood why the aversion to homosexuals jiggery-pokery gets to have so much space for itself. It seems quite irrelevant, all together. The third book of Moses does lay down the law quite heavily against it, but it is part of a quite dire list. I do not understand it, why do the lobster-eaters and the prawn-fishers get off the hook? Is the struggle against homosexuality supposed to be some sort of compensation for abandoning the other rules, as it were?
Of course, those are matters of religion, where I am hopelessly lost. I do not, and likely never will, understand why some people invest time and energy to repress or complain about homosexuals for the glory of God. It seems so dreadfully pointless. But perhaps that is simply it, it has become an activity for its own sake. Something concrete to do, something to whip oneself up into anger and indignation about, something to be in a struggle against. Quite possibly because it is difficult to truly feel like a relevant part of something far greater than oneself by simply going through an ordinary life as a good Christian. It is far easier to feel involved in creation when part of an imaginary battle with the Forces of Sodomy
©. And frankly, I think that they are cheating.
I maintain that I am right that there is no greater place for stupidity than a clever mind that has allowed itself to be lazy. However, there is undoubtedly a religious aspect in this, one that is even more unbecoming of both himself and his faith, or at least that is my perception.
Speaking of unbecoming, I have always wondered what could be the matter with all those more radical and militant free churches that put their opposition to homosexuals front and centre. It is as if they are obsessed! They shout over it, talk about it, think about it... And good Lord, making something you do not like a great part of your life is not something anyone ought to do to themselves.