Please, oh please. With all the will of my heart and mind, I beg and plead and hope for our society here in Australia that we don’t descend into the hate and bigotry that engulfs many parts of the world. If nothing has made you mad today, then this probably will.
x aa
Ah, the same website that brought us Matthew Shepherd’s head dancing in animated flames, with a countdown of how many days he’d been “burning in hell”. So charming…
hmmm…. if this is the type of people who their god lets into heaven, then thankyou but I wish to be condemned to their so called hell with Heath and all other people who think the morals these people share are disgusting.
It’s fucking disgusting. It is the last thing that the family needs to deal with at a time like this. But in the end its not Heath who is being pained or stunted by this. It is those poor people and their children and relations who have had this disgusting personal bigotry and prejudice under the thin guise of religion, they simply cant be living a full and happy life if this is what it centres around.
I dont know where Heath will be laid to rest though, but if it is here in his home town Perth I dont expect to hear from them.
I don’t think I want to go to heaven if it’s filled with people like that woman??
Apparently a memorial has been planned in LA for Heath, and possibly New York, and they said that they will probably be going to that.
I hope nobody does anything at Heath’s actual funeral in Perth. Heath’s gone, it’s true that the family and friends are the ones who must deal with the pain of losing him and saying goodbye, and having these people, if we can even call them that are the last thing they need during this difficult time.
Hate under the guise of religion.
If only the choice to be “normal” were such an easy one to make, we could all live a bigoted, repressed life waiting for our final reward which would absolve us of the unnecessary pain we inflicted on others as that writers everafter belief comes across.
The true sadness here is a young life lost and a little girl without her Daddy. Is that “Gods” punishment for the man or his baby? My God doesn’t roll like that.
R.I.P. Heath
G, these people exist in all areas of society. No amount of talk will change their mind. They are set in their ways. They can believe whatever they want. They have that right, no matter how much I may disagree with it. I expect these wackos to always be on their stump, preaching that their way is the only way… They truly have a lot to learn.
How does one deal with these religious zealots? Take a lesson from Lisa Simpson. “Just Don’t Look.” These zealots gain power when people listen to them and argue with them. If these zealots have no audience, they have no power. Ignorance works both ways…
I didn’t even need to read all the words. Sickened from the moment I saw it.
May Heath rest in eternal peace with his God.
Take care everyone.
Firstly, after several months of non access I have cracked the code of access to comments. Yes, this university education pays off in smarts for me!
Secondly, I can either get really, really, angry at this lot – which is my initial reaction… or I can be amused that people can be truly as deluded as they are. Bit scary they roam free, though.
Actually, G, have you seen the patriot guard and how they work against these freaks? Have a look at this if you’ve the time:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wJ2QY_1sXCI
It goes a long way to restoring the human faith that you begin to doubt when you first hear of the nutters. I found it really touching, there really are good people in the world still.
Cheers,
Kell
Unfortunately, as with everything in this world, people take things too the extreme, including their religion and God. Having saw the Metro on the day of Heaths untimely death, I was immediately saddened for his family. Nothing but their pain and sadness first entered my mind until I saw the headline of the planned pickets. C’mon folks! Is it just me or is someones death, whoever they are, and however that death occurs, a sad moment where family and friends should be allowed to grieve in their own way, privately without the interuption of people who think (but are not) better than the one who has died?
Rant over… and to Heaths family and friends… know the people who loved him are by far in the majority than those small minded individuals.
xx
M.