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Originally Posted by MandoMan
When I was a little boy in church learning stories from the book of Genesis, I learned that Joseph wore a “coat of many colors” made for him by his dad. (Not by North Face.) He married an Egyptian woman named Asenath whose dad was a priest who served some Egyptian god. Descendants of his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, became tribes of Israel.As a child, I assumed that his coat was rainbow colored. Is rainbow-colored clothing no longer allowed for the majority of us? How about rainbow colored Lifesavers? How about Crayola cray ons?
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I am sure that you realize that there really IS a difference? Rainbows and Rainbow symbols became the logo that the gay deviant lifestyle commandeered to represent them. Not the other way around. Just as the Christian cross that represents the Crucifixion of Christ and HIS subsequent rising from death, was commandeered by the KKK to represent them. In the Bible the rainbow symbolizes promise and hope, AND never symbolized the gay lifestyle. I think that comparing lifesavers and crayons to the gay symbol is a bit far fetched.

