Also, I have read up on comments that the gay community has made on these issues. They claim it's ok for these private organizations to voice their opinion, yet call them bigots and hateful. They also don't like how chick fil a donates money to "traditional family/marriage" groups and other organizations that oppose the gay agenda. Since when does ANYBODY have a right to say where someone can give charity? The BSA do not approve of gays in there ranks for a simple reason, no sexual activity is allowed on trips. You put a group of gay curious youth together and they are bound to experiment. They also don't approve of gay leaders for the same reason you don't see men leading girl scout troops. It has nothing to do with discrimination.
Also, incest is illegal, but why? I have mentioned before that there are ways to stop reproduction in incestual relationships therefore tossing out the issue of genetically screwed offspring. But what about this, say gay marriage is allowed, would we then allow incestual homosex between two brothers or sisters? After all, no gay couple can reproduce, so why deny the incestual ones marriage rights? The issue here is to draw a line somewhere. Gays are not persecuted in this country unlike in many others where it is a crime punishable by death. They have every freedom every single individual in this country has. So leave it at that, before we as a nation completely lose all sense of tradition and morality. Next thing you know, the president of the United States will be Jane Doe, that used to be John, who's first man is his brother Steve, whom enjoy f@cking sheep on the side.
Also, let's say that some how sexual orientation is found in genes, and that we could tell before birth if a child was going to be gay or not. Would we then outlaw abortion to parents that dont want gay children? Would it then be considered murder or a hate crime? We allow certain "rights" and all it does is send us down a rabbit hole and open up a can of worms.





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