Apparently, “tolerance” is a one way street. Oh yeah, the “tolerance” proponents hate Catholicism and that whole pesky right and wrong thing. Ahhh, relativism…

I got this article from here at Catholic World News

Rome, Mar. 13, 2007 (CWNews.com) - The Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano has denounced the March 10 rally staged in downtown Rome in support of same-sex unions, saying that the demonstration was staged “by those who demand recognition from others, but do not demonstrate respect for others themselves.”

L’Osservatore Romano called attention to the many demonstrators who insulted Catholics and mocked Church teaching during the rally.

The paper went on to observe that many demonstrators brought young children, “the fruit of previous relations or of in-vitro fertilization.” These little children, L’Osservatore charged, were “abused in order to create the image of a family.”

Despite the strident rhetoric of many participants in the rally, the leading parliamentary supporter of homosexual rights, Franco Grillini, insisted that the rally had been “an example of sobriety, composure, enthusiasm, and political action.”

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One Response to “Vatican paper decries abuses at gay-rights rally”

Amber, Said:

I find very often that the tolerance IS a one-way street. If I drove around with a bumper sticker promoting my heterosexuality, I would immediately be targeted as a homophobic or worse.

It’s amazing how one, while fighting for their “equality”, will trample all over the rights of others when seeking it out… and then feel justified despite it.

I conversed a few months ago with a gay man and said, “Look, if you want to stop the hatred and bigotry you claim you receive, stop dishing it out.” This was based on an anti-hetero-marriage blog entry he posted. The whole post was self-contradictory…

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