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Michael Rogers of blogACTIVE.com appears on the O'Reilly Factor, July 19, 2006, Fox News Channel

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  • I pity anyone who is so narrow minded as to apply religion to society's social constructs.

  • ..because we have an uphill battle. You asked the question and there is your answer, Nothing short of the truth either.

  • I like what asztheman had to say to a degree. People of any sexual orientation need to keep it to themselves or the group of people that they hang out with. Homosexuals don't need to show the world or Heterosexuals for that matter. I think god needs to be left out of the conversation though.

  • Very well put.

  • but u have to accept gay people. if u dont, thats hating. if u dont except black people, thats hating too. ^_^ hahaha i dont even know what the fuck they're talking about.

  • no u have to c the differant views, people r allowed to differ on issues, people shouldn't force others to agree with them, no matter if it's about gay rights, the war, or even political views, people should force other to c somethign their way.

  • we have to unite.

  • no he's not, my friend's gay and i do know a fair bit bout gay rights, what ccheng21 is saying that just because some one is gay doesn't meen they have to agree with all the other gay people, not all christians agree with eachothwer and not all straight peoplke agree with eachother so why should all gays agree with eachother?

  • Nobody's wrong all of the time and O'Reilly is right this time. Years ago, people kept their sexual orientation "in the closet", which is where is should be. I'm a heterosexual and yet it's no one's business if I'm heterosexual or homosexual. The problem is that homosexuals are trying to get the society at-large to validate their lifestyle. However, how we live isn't validated by man but by God.

  • you tell me, do all straight people agree with each other?

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