if you have to pick only one: Are Rainbows 'Judeo-Christian' or 'Differently Preferenced'?

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 9, 2022 1:23pm CST
I 'shared' this on Facebook (not 'I had it or found it and posted it on Facebook,' but 'a friend shared it on Facebook, and I re-posted it with the "Share"-link they give you')---in case the image isn't displayed, it says "RAINBOW ... A PROMISE OF GOD, NOT A SYMBOL OF PRIDE." My re-post of that image was met with two or three responses that it was 'So idiotic! The symbol can mean both things!' etc. I didn't want to deal with it the response at that moment, so I hid it; but maybe I'll go back an un-hide it in order to reply, 'Oh really? and if I had just posted "a picture of a rainbow," you would know that I were supporting "God's Promises" and not "LGBTQ-RSLMNIOP Pride"?' Of the two, which one-and-only-one meaning do they have? or which meaning do you think of first?
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@marguicha (216980)
• Chile
9 Jun 22
For me, rainbow is just beauty. But beauty is always full of meaning.
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@TheHorse (208468)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Jun 22
Is meaning in the eye of the beholder?
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@marguicha (216980)
• Chile
9 Jun 22
@TheHorse I wish it were
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@TheHorse (208468)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Jun 22
@marguicha I think it is.
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@TheHorse (208468)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Jun 22
Blue being on the bottom because it has a smaller wavelength and a higher frequency. Am I doomed to scorn from both pseudo-Christians and gay homosexuals?
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@marguicha (216980)
• Chile
9 Jun 22
@TheHorse You should be doomed Not to scorn anything.
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