I love how if you don't absolutely support something you're automatically a 'phobe' of some sort. Pretty sure like most Christians, Harrison isn't going around harassing or even treating gay people differently in ordinary life. You can disagree with a lifestyle of any kind and at the same time not fear or hate those people. A devoutly religious man seeing homosexuality as a sin is nothing new. And calling it a sin doesn't automatically mean one hates those that fall under that category. Harrison, like pretty much any other sane Christian know that we all fall short and we all sin in different ways. If you equate sin to despising anyone who does it then Christians in general would be a very hateful bunch that don't like anyone, including themselves and those around them.
That's not the case. Hate the sin, not the sinner.
And the misogyny crap is an even greater leap. He stated that most of the women there would go on to have successful careers. He didn't tell them not to or that they shouldn't. He did state what you hear a lot in that most women find motherhood more rewarding and fullfilling than climbing the corporate ladder. So they shouldn't fall into the lies they've been told that holding off on family and throwing yourself all in on career is what women should do. You can be have a career and still be a mother. And most of them will enjoy the motherhood part more. I think most women who have done both will agree that motherhood is more rewarding. That's all he said about it.
Somehow, the keyboard warriors twisted that into him saying that women belong barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen and shouldn't be in the workforce. He never said any of that.
That's not the case. Hate the sin, not the sinner.
And the misogyny crap is an even greater leap. He stated that most of the women there would go on to have successful careers. He didn't tell them not to or that they shouldn't. He did state what you hear a lot in that most women find motherhood more rewarding and fullfilling than climbing the corporate ladder. So they shouldn't fall into the lies they've been told that holding off on family and throwing yourself all in on career is what women should do. You can be have a career and still be a mother. And most of them will enjoy the motherhood part more. I think most women who have done both will agree that motherhood is more rewarding. That's all he said about it.
Somehow, the keyboard warriors twisted that into him saying that women belong barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen and shouldn't be in the workforce. He never said any of that.
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