I'm not convinced Savage is a bigot.
Wounded yes, a bigot, not so sure.
Ironically, I wasn't referring to Savage as the bigot. My statement was really to suggest that a person that
wants to believe in something, will find the logic and justification somehow, somewhere.
That's an evolutionists position, their are no moral grounds involved. Some Christians see homosexuality as immoral. The evolutionist see it as the use of organs with a specific purpose, being used in an unnatural manner. To which, I agree.
And trust me, I take no end of flack for it.
Fair enough, I will suggest that relative to this issue (gay bashing), the 'moral element' is only one form of logic. In a way, individuals that employ a moral objection to something leave the door open to rebuttal based on the relativistic nature of morals. That said, (and allow me this extreme example), if Mensa were to come out and render a negative opinion on homosexuality based on Darwinism, I can't even begin to imagine the sh*t storm that would follow.
So, this takes me back to Savage... I have no problem with him or the lifestyle that he chooses to live; that's his business. That said, I do have a problem in this case with the notion that Savage delivered a speech on bullying and needed to rely on an unprovoked attack (bully) in order to deliver his message.
In this case and in my opinion, he is the bully