Any ritual is an opportunity for transformation.
The term 'sexual orientation'. . . is basically a code word for homosexuality.
. . . Dealing with these sexual disorders, you ask 'what is it supposed to look like?' 'what's the norm?' The norm is the heterosexual design of the body
The gay movement doesn't care about what you think. . . they're focused on the young ones because if you can put the ideas into their minds it's just a matter of time before you die off and they take your place and their value system will then allow all the rules to be changed.
Nobody has been able to stop them [homosexuals] so far, I'm hoping Uganda can.
If your definition of homosexuality is being able to do whatever you want to, and that you should be able to go and engage in sex with another person, and that because of that, the disease you have is going to spread to that person and they're going to take it home and give it to their wife, how much tolerance should we have for that? We should have zero tolerance for that.
People are so intimidated by the gay movement that nobody will say why. . . they won't say why they don't want gay marriage. . . they don't dare to say because homosexuality is wrong, it's harmful for society, it's abnormal, it's unnatural, the people who are doing it can overcome it and should overcome it
If our hopes are being disappointed just now, it means they are being purified.
I do get scared about the physical danger from drug dealers. But it's not in the same league as the danger I feel eating an $80 lunch with my privileged friends to discuss hunger and poverty. That's when my soul feels imperiled.
The best day of my life was when I turned 25. That's the day my car insurance went down. Yeah, boy, I saved $1,200 that day.
The point is not how we use a tool, but how it uses us.