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Originally posted by halfoldman
reply to post by Wonders
Yes, she is ultimately responsible, but she's also young and impressionable.
No, I cannot prove this clip was commissioned, but the ideas she uncritically repeats are typical of some groups and preachers, and they have a long and dogged history.
She may have put them in a rap (assuming she wrote it), but they are not her original ideas.
There were also others involved in the production, with music, filming and editing (I think there were credits at the end, but will have to re-check, since the clip doesn't show up here anymore). This does suggest a group effort.
As was discussed earlier, people can choose who to lie with, but they cannot choose their attractions or sexual orientation.
My concern is just that she might change her mind about things in future, and people can be very mean, and once you're labelled a "bigot" it is hard to shake off.
In my opinion this kind of fundamentalist activism should be left to adults who already have an established career in music ministry, politics, preaching or some business in which the opinions or reactions of others cannot harm them.
If she's planning to become the next Anne Coulter it could be a good career move, but as it stands the first thing a lot of non-believers will think is "mind-control" or being coached by somebody else.
Whether that really is the case is indeed conjecture, but that's what happens when someone with little life experience makes moral pronouncements on issues that are actually very complex.
edit on 9-3-2013 by halfoldman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by halfoldman
reply to post by Wonders
I'd also be careful with the general term "Christian", because Bible interpretations and teachings can vary vastly, and not all regard even each other as legitimate (some Protestants and Catholics still regard each other as heathens, for example).
Then there's a barrage of news on a regular basis of self-styled Bible-based groups (cults really) who groom young women for older men, and that scenario puts a further ironic twist to the performance.
On the other hand, I belonged to a very fundamentalist Christian group a long time back, and I said similar things (knowing I was secretly gay, but hoping it would change).
At the time I never considered myself "brainwashed", although I was fed inaccurate information, so I'd be unwilling to use that term in this case.
It's a gray and debatable area.
Apart from rapping to the choir, and taking sides in a culture war, I just don't see any real target market.
Even if she wants (young) gays to convert and perhaps go to some form of ex-gay therapy (which she doesn't even mention) this is a terrible message.
It's a simplistic message that says gays are just straight people who made a consciously wicked choice.
It's not hate speech in the sense that she wants anyone to be harmed, but it's also instantly alienating.
If she's just trying to make a statement about what she believes that's fine.
However, if she actually expects gay and lesbian converts from this it's quite terrible.
It's actually the hidden gay and lesbian people in religion who are bashed again, many of whom may be trying very hard to change or be repressed.
They've just been told again that their struggles are worth nothing, and they simply chose their turmoil.
I don't know how many times they want to be bashed like this before they come out.
Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
reply to post by Wonders
But having similarities with a Satanic group can't be good can it? I thought Christianity was all for the greater good? Having similarities with Satanism is very bad, Christianity is supposed to be against Satan.