Miley Cyrus Addresses Gay Marriage and Religion
Speaking of gay marriage….
Miley Cyrus has made it known she is for Cuckoo for Jesus Puffs and is tight with God. After Miss California, Carrie Prejean, caused mayhem with her ignorant comments about gay marriage, Miley took to her Twitter to express condolence to Perez Hilton and took a pro-gay stance despite her religion’s views.
Per Boy Culture:
Miley Cyrus @perezhilton ya hats lame! gods greates commandment is to love. and judging is not loving. that’s why christians have such a bad rep. <3 u
She later followed the comment up with an affirmation that she believes gays deserve the same rights.
@perehilton i believe that EVERYONE deserves to be happy. that’s all im saying
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Hmmm….Miley may have slightly redeemed herself in my eyes.
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Cara Harrington May 5th, 2009 at 6:42 am
Bill, I understand everyone has the rights to their own opinions, but based on your logic that:
“However, there is NOTHING that stops gays from getting married–as long as it is between a man and a woman.”
I am pretty sure you are confused on what “gay” means. If you are say….a gay man then you’d be in love with and want to marry another man. Two people of the opposite sex would be straight. And also your comment….
“Marriage is a license from the state. Marriage is not a right.”
No. It’s a right. Everyone has a right to apply for that license and be given said license regardless of the creed, color or gender.
Besides…isn’t there something in that Bible you are thumping about judging others and loving everyone despite their sins? To me sir…you are a hypocrite. You can’t pick and choose which parts of the Bible suit you best. If you’re going to preach and judge at least do it under the correct “teachings”. Or stop hiding behind a religion.