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In reply to the discussion: Raunchy Prince was actually a conservative Christian who reportedly opposed gay marriage [View all]npk
(3,701 posts)9. Lots of people were at one point against gay marriage
President Obama was against it until 2012, not that long ago.
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Raunchy Prince was actually a conservative Christian who reportedly opposed gay marriage [View all]
MADem
Apr 2016
OP
Nope I knew of his views, it's been reported before. I was waiting to see how long it took
m-lekktor
Apr 2016
#3
I never followed the guy that much. I was aware of his music, I was aware of Charlie Murphy's
MADem
Apr 2016
#13
Let me add, a majority of my facebook friends are gay and all of them are sad and posting Prince
m-lekktor
Apr 2016
#6
I'm gay and knew this about him. Didn't change my opinion of him as an artist. I am
beaglelover
Apr 2016
#21
Why are you "so what"-ing me? It's new information to me, as I said (several times, now).
MADem
Apr 2016
#16
Wow--aren't you behaving in a sorry fashion, name calling me like that! Why are you doing that?
MADem
Apr 2016
#34
You characterized me as a grave dancer for wanting to discuss an article in a major newspaper.
MADem
Apr 2016
#51
And I said you were looking for an excuse to disrupt, and here you are, CONTINUING to do that.
MADem
Apr 2016
#79
So is the ability to edit posts in a thread you've been locked out of a bug or a feature?
Rob H.
Apr 2016
#111
I think the case with PSH, and I could be mistaken, was quitting and starting back up too strong.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2016
#91
"Scootaloo got me booted out of my own thread". No, YOU got you booted from your own thread.
cleanhippie
Apr 2016
#109
Jehovah's Witnesses are not actually considered Christian by Christian churches.
braddy
Apr 2016
#27
I don't really know that much about them, save that they've disturbed my sleep on occasion. nt
MADem
Apr 2016
#28
I don't either, I know a lot about Mormons because of Romney and research, but not the Witnesses.
braddy
Apr 2016
#37
I don't think they're political, so we'll probably have no reason to learn about them in the context
MADem
Apr 2016
#40
True what you said, as a note, Eisenhower was born into a JW family, but some think it may have been
braddy
Apr 2016
#60
Well, he's not really a "hero" to me, though I thought he was a talented musician. nt
MADem
Apr 2016
#41
Right? Even funnier is imagining the guy who listens but keeps side-eyeing that one missionary
Recursion
Apr 2016
#45
I'm not really clear on the timeline, but I think his childhood was as an Adventist, and
MADem
Apr 2016
#54
JW's and SDA's have similarities. They think the rest of us are with the devil literally they do.
bkkyosemite
Apr 2016
#61
I knew this guy who was, for lack of a better term, a grifter. He was raised Roman Catholic, but
MADem
Apr 2016
#68
They have many blue collar workers they use to build their Kingdon Halls and they make them
bkkyosemite
Apr 2016
#70
I disagree,with all the hagiography around (St. Ronnie of Reagan for example)...
uriel1972
Apr 2016
#96
I'm glad I've gotten into the habit of separating the art from the artist.
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#106