Submitted by Christopher (not verified) on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 6:24pm.
I do not think a gay person destroyed the Seagate sign. Such an act would put them in a bad light and give narrow, mean-spirited people more reason to dislike them.
I think the person(s) responsible for destroying the sign wanted to create acrimony between the church people, the general public, and the gays, who were rightly offended by the church's hateful message.
For the life of me, I cannot understand the continuing harrassment of gays. From my own experience, I must say that some of the warmest, most intelligent, and creative people I have ever known were gay. They should be treasured, not despised.
Who destroyed sign?
I do not think a gay person destroyed the Seagate sign. Such an act would put them in a bad light and give narrow, mean-spirited people more reason to dislike them.
I think the person(s) responsible for destroying the sign wanted to create acrimony between the church people, the general public, and the gays, who were rightly offended by the church's hateful message.
For the life of me, I cannot understand the continuing harrassment of gays. From my own experience, I must say that some of the warmest, most intelligent, and creative people I have ever known were gay. They should be treasured, not despised.