Russell Brand
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Right.
No, that's okay.
Necrophilia, necromancy, bestiality, pedophilia.
Yeah.
That is the kind of logic that warrants the etymology of the word logos.
Like it's a kind of logical righteousness.
Guess who did this so much more succinctly than I am able to?
It's John Rich, the country singer who lives here in Nashville.
I asked him sort of like week one of being Christian, what do I do?
My friends are gay and I don't want to be judging no one.
He goes, no separate compartments in hell.
He dealt with it that quickly.
But I see you there, Matt, saying intended purpose of sex, a kind of telos.
Now, my mate who's gay, she said that this film, 1946, is about some sort of philiological linguistic trickery taking place in scripture that kind of inserted the word homosexuality.
What I reckon as well, I mean, I haven't even seen the film, so I'm here to ask questions and sort of learn from you.
But I guess what struck me, one thing struck me as interesting is that when people would say, you know, say if you meet a Christian person that's married and that person has kind of a campness about them and you think, oh, that person's gay, you are automatically defaulting to the idea that their sexual identity is paramount.
You should come out and be your true self that is gay.
And when I started ruminating on that and reflecting on that, I thought, oh, that's pretty interesting because...
That is to assume that the highest part of your identity is your sexual nature.
But I have operated on the assumption that my sexuality was the highest part of my own nature.