A reason why I don't like the pride flag

The rainbow was something holy, and people have brought it down and made it symbolize something that God doesn't want. just opinions.

2025/9/30 Edited to

... Read moreMany people cherish the rainbow as a beautiful natural phenomenon, often associating it with hope and promises, especially drawing from religious contexts like the biblical story where the rainbow represents God's promise to Noah. This deeply spiritual meaning resonates with those who view the rainbow as a symbol of purity and divine commitment. Conversely, the rainbow has been embraced globally as a vibrant emblem of pride and diversity within the LGBTQ+ community. The pride flag's rainbow colors symbolize inclusivity and the celebration of different identities and orientations. However, this appropriation of the rainbow symbol can evoke mixed feelings in individuals who hold it in a spiritual context. It's important to recognize that symbols often hold multiple meanings across cultures and communities. The pride flag's adaptation of the rainbow is a testament to how people repurpose symbols to express identity, solidarity, and social movements. Open dialogue about these diverse interpretations can foster understanding and respect among different perspectives. While some may feel that the rainbow's usage as a pride symbol diverges from their sacred understanding, others find empowerment and hope in this modern representation. Acknowledging these different viewpoints can encourage a more inclusive discussion about the significance of symbols like the rainbow in society.

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Every color on the lgbtq+ and other flags represent emotions, feelings, connection, us.