An activist in DC holds a protest sign that says “Hate has no home here” at the Unite the Right 2 counter-protest. WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 13, 2018. File photo credit: Stephanie Kenner via Shutterstock.Dear Dr. E, I have noticed recently that many people who say they stand for “love” seem very angry. They say that “Love is Love” and “Love Trumps Hate,” but when someone disagrees with them, particularly on matters of sexual identity and sexual behavior, it seems as if the gloves come off.
Well, as you can imagine, some of my social media “friends” came absolutely unglued because I dared ask this logical question. Here are some of their comments.Still others offered, “If Jesus did exist, he’d tell you to take a flying f—- at a rolling donut.” “You’re a bigoted piece of s—-.” “You’re a clown.” “Christians are the Taliban.” “You’re a homophobic so-called educator attacking others for Jesus,” and “What a sick, disgusting, small-minded man and an ugly blemish on our beautiful city.
This vitriol is the only logical end of the moral relativism of today’s identity politics. This is the blatant hypocrisy of those who preach acceptance while condemning all those they simply cannot and will not accept.
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