God is watching everything you do
When you get undressed or take a shower
When you touch yourself for hour after hour
God is watching everything you do
And He thinks you're a nasty, naughty nympho slut!
You sinful filthy whore you're going to hell!
Your flesh will burn, your bones will churn
Your soul will be torn asunder
You wretched heathen heretic, burn in hell
For eternity!
So you better remember!
God is watching everything you do!
That is highly awesome.Where's it from?
It's from the "Clum babies" espisode of Drawn Together.
Do you have a link you could share?![]()
Here's a synopis of the episode:
Drawn Together: Clum Babies Recap - TV.com
It keeps getting deleted off youtube. Bastards!
Kiddo,
The part 6 cartoon is nifty. In fact, part 6 overall was most excellent. I always think it's kind of strange for conservative people to focus on how gay people have sex.
That was the most memorable part of the episode. I couldn't stop laughing when I first heard it, and Im a devout Catholic.
Yeah, some seem to have a very odd relationship with homosexuality. I remember reading a study on how people with negative and unfavorable positions on homosexuality were shown various sexual images, and they were shown to get more aroused by the homosexual images than the people with an accepting and tolerant attitude towards homosexuality.
You are probably talking about this study...
YouTube - The Truth About Homophobes
http://www.oogachaga.com/downloads/homophobia_and_homosexual_arousal.pdf
Right?
Small sample though and far from conclusive, but it was definitely an interesting result.
Interesting excerpt:
"For the Bible Tells Me So..." is one of the most provocative documentaries on the Bible's stance on homosexuality that I have ever seen. Somebody has posted it on youtube in several parts, so I welcome you all to watch it and share your thoughts.
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? HQ (Intro to Full Movie) 1
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 2.
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 3
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 4.
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 5
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 6
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 7
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 8
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 9
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 10
YouTube - Homosexual Abomination? Part 11 (end)
What a moving film. I think it's so important for people to come out for some of the many reasons illustrated in the film. I believe there will always be a percentage of society that rejects homosexuality, but times are changing.
Bishop Gene Robinson living his truth, speaks for itself.
As an aside: Sodom and Gamorrah is interesting.
If you read the story, the context clearly is that the visitors were going to be raped not because the townspeople were into gay sex, but because they wanted to humiliate the outsiders. (Essentially a gang rape.)
Hospitality was a Big Deal to the Jews.
Outsiders were supposed to be accorded respect.
For them to be treated this way is a vile offense according to their custom.
This is the cross-reference to the New Testament, where Sodom is accused not of homosexuality as its primary sin but a lack of hospitality and damned because of that.
In any case, this particular video is one I hear being touted a great deal by the MCC denominations and other churches that do not exclude gays from their congregations.
Another good documentary involving both gay and trans themes is "Red Without Blue," focusing on two identical twins, one of whom identifies as gay and the other as trans. It doesn't deal with religion overtly, and the story is more personal rather than broad, but the family and social dynamics revolve around similar themes.
Discouraging unconventional social behavior always seems more about working to prevent non-traditional activities from influencing majority perspective (thereby weakening established hierarchy) than protecting pop concepts like morality or religious culture.
In this case, it seems religion simply offers a powerful deterrent (final damnation) as a bulwark strategy to protect the bottom line of those in political/fiscal control of a community of people. Homosexuality has been offered as a moral panic -- as a theme, it's been unfairly twisted to appear as an apparent threat to traditional reproductive behavior and domestic routine.
Whether it would actually threaten the religion itself isn't as important as the perception that it could change the way people behave and therefore negatively redefine a culture away from those who benefit from the way things have been.
So essentially homosexuality is really a cultural issue that people try to disguise as a religious issue (or at very least this is what the leaders do). I'm not really singling out homophobes for doing this, since there are other situations where one issue is disguised as another so people can save face, but it still doesn't make it the right thing to do.
I think once prejudice can no longer be supported by the facts, that people are forced to use subjective arguments, such as their religious/intuitive beliefs, to make a case.
But I agree in large part with the film. What has made people apprehensive of sexuality is the inherent patriarchal structure of our society. And homosexuality, feminism, and transsexualism are all seen as threats to that traditionally established structure.
Christian right - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA number of prominent members of the Christian right, including Jerry Falwell and Rousas John Rushdoony, have in the past supported segregation, with Falwell arguing in a 1958 sermon that integration will lead to the destruction of the white race. He later claimed he changed his views.