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Bertie the Bunyip September 25th 03 01:30 AM

A Tough question
 
bowman wrote in
:

Gerald Smith wrote:

What do the Asatruar generally think of "Gays" and why?


If a homosexual makes a big thing of their sexual orientation and
allows it to be the driving force and definition of their life, and
shoves it it my face, I think they are assholes.

If a heteroosexual makes a big thing of their sexual orientation and
allows it to be the driving force and definition of their life, and
shoves it it my face, I think they are assholes.

If a man or woman builds a life with honor, courage, and dignity I
really don't care if they **** sheep or bunyips in their private
sphere.


As long as you can watch, right?

Bertie

Bertie the Bunyip September 25th 03 01:31 AM

A Tough question
 
(Doug Freyburger) wrote in
om:

Gerald Smith wrote:

What do the Asatruar generally think of "Gays" and why?


There is no general agreement. Some are gay. Some become incensed
at the mention of it. Some don't care to the point where you can
hit on them and they don't even get that fact.


Uh oh.

Doug's having a "moment"


Bertie


scram September 26th 03 03:29 AM

A Tough question
 
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:30:43 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

bowman wrote in
:

Gerald Smith wrote:

What do the Asatruar generally think of "Gays" and why?


I was having lunch at a local pub on Monday with a friend of mine and an
old friend turned up with his [male] lover - both as camp as a row of
tents. My friend, a sworn homophobe, asked me, in awe, "Are they
smudgers?"

I don't know what an Asatruar is.

And I'm still not sure what sailing, flonking or religion have to do with
it, but I'm fairly certain it's possible this wonderful language has made
allowances.

--
Slinky words.

Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip September 26th 03 08:39 AM

A Tough question
 
The Lord alerted my mind to the presence of this EVIL article by scram,
and I thusly replied:

On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:30:43 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

bowman wrote in
:

Gerald Smith wrote:

What do the Asatruar generally think of "Gays" and why?


I was having lunch at a local pub on Monday with a friend of mine and an
old friend turned up with his [male] lover - both as camp as a row of
tents. My friend, a sworn homophobe, asked me, in awe, "Are they
smudgers?"

I don't know what an Asatruar is.

And I'm still not sure what sailing, flonking or religion have to do
with it, but I'm fairly certain it's possible this wonderful language
has made allowances.


No one else does either. Just enjoy teh ride!

--
The Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip

Smiting Revenge Against Sinful Usenet Users Since 1874
"My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins" - Kings 12:10

Bertie the Bunyip September 27th 03 06:41 AM

A Tough question
 
Nik wrote in
:

On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:28:11 +0200, "Tron Furu"
wrote:


"Dirk Bruere at Neopax" skrev i melding
...


Found the etymology; now lacking references to a personification.

There's an essay on it, and related characteristics, here
http://www.friggasweb.org/soulmaki.html


Thank you for the link.
In some essays I have read on asatru, Orlog is spoken of as if this
_also_ was a figure (person, god),


It shouldn't have been. It is an impersonal thing...like gravity.


What, Gravity doesn'ty like you \Njiky?

Guess you only stay on the planet's surface cuz you suck then!

Bertie


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