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  1. I’m with you Kelly, this is totally inexcusable. Not even getting into what a person does or doesn’t think about the issue of homosexuality, the fact remains that WE ALL have areas of our lives where we miss the mark. Whether it’s the spiritual concept of “sin” or just the humanist concept of weakness, at one time or another every single one of us will screw up in big ways and small. To suggest any different is ludicrous.

    For this faith group to dismiss their willingness to hold a memorial service because they did not approve of a certain aspect of his life is about the most non-Christian thing I’ve heard of in a long, long time.

    Mean, ignorant people like that disgust me.

  2. Oh, “family” has been a code-word for a loooooong time.

    It even applies to those of us heteros who aren’t following the prescribed “path” – I’ve learned that “family friendly” is often a way of saying, “Ah-ah-ah, but not for you, Miss I-didn’t-land-a-man-and-start-breeding”

    Hopefully there will be a group in Dallas who are willing to give the guy a proper funeral.

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