ISIS released new shocking photos of a “gay” man being thrown off a roof and stoned to death. Following a trial in an Islamic State court, the man was taken to the roof of the building and thrown to his death in front a large crowd below. The horrific act was carried out in Tel Abiad in the Islamic State capital of Raqqa in Syria.
What do we hear from the gay power-brokers? Nothing!!! For, the gay community in America has become myopic, provincial, and obsessively compulsive. Over the last few years, in their neurotic need to push gay marriage, they have created a narrative focused on the inherent inequity of Christianity and the alleged victimhood of homosexuals suffering under the yoke of Puritanical oppression, now - they simply cannot back-peddle in order to rewrite the plot line. And, because homosexuality has no genetic component, contrary to what the gay apologists have been claiming, gay struggles often remain regional – even relegated to the familial; and, as a whole, those in more tolerant Western nations have had a difficult time relating to what is currently taking place in many Islamic states; this is due again to the personal nature of the homosexual wound which encourages a singular focus on the claustrophobically individual and the immediate; they see gay marriage, a concept which would be impossible to fathom within even the most reformed Muslim sectors, as the realization of heaven on earth – thus missing the need of some to just survive; they remain anti-Christian zealots – grasping only Christian bigotry (mainly Catholicism) as the enemy; concentrating not on images of dying gays in the Middle East, but with idiotic stories involving Christian bakers who refuse to make “gay” cakes. In the US, where homosexuals have reached levels of acceptance and toleration, seen nowhere in the history of mankind, their arguments, except in their insular worlds of heroic martyrdom, recently deified by the current obsession with unbalanced sexually confused children who sadly commit suicide, have proven to be completely false. In fact, but in Christian, or once predominantly Christian nations have homosexuals been able to outwardly thrive. This benevolence, inspired by Jesus Chris Himself, has made it possible for the production of such statements as this, from “The Catechism of the Catholic Church,” regarding the treatment of homosexual person: “They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided.” (CCC #2358)