Silent_Sniper
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I agreeMarrige is a human right. and since homosexuals are humans, then they should be able to get married. case closed.
I agreeMarrige is a human right. and since homosexuals are humans, then they should be able to get married. case closed.
Youre pretty unreasonable yourself, for someone who is determined to believe nothing
ahhh der frederik!!!homosexuals = gay
Battling for Christianity is difficult, if not pointless, when the other side dont even accept God. I cant only really talk to good people like Lentern tbh.
Sufficed to say that the rest of you are doomed to an eternity of torments for your arrogant sin
Also, dont reply humandic
Yeah. The logic of doing things because 'we've always done it' could allow us to do any number of atrocities...e.g. Oppress the Aboriginals, oppress women...traditions change.. yes?
women, negros, indigenous australians etc are being granted more rights than what they were previously afforded... so why shouldn't the gay community be allowed a small thing that has absolutely no effect on the heterosexual community?
why would a homosexual want to get involved in a religious practice of a religion that condenms them?
Who says that? Religion, when it got involved in marriage, and the government/law, which took its cues from religion. Not necessarily an unbiased authority, eh.In my opinion I'd be happy to let them have civil ceremonies and become a 'couple' with the same legal and tax rights, but not be recognised as married. Mostly because marriage for thousands of years has been between a man and a woman, and I like my tradition. It feels as though it's like a giraffe arguing 'No, I'm a mother fucking elephant'. No, you're not. Why does the homosexual community want to be recogonised as something which explicitly states a union between man and woman. Que?