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    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    It's an injustice on a different level. Sure some states allow it and that's great. It needs to be all 50. I think we're one of the only countries in the civilized world that outlaws it, and thats pretty sad seeing as that we're also one of the most advanced. The violent oppression in the mid 20th century wont happen again. What were seeing though is the same kind of ideological divide.


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    Blank: your argument of science is now null and void as you can not show me any evidence that supports your claim. You also failed to answer my question as to the transgendered. Are you really trying to support the NAMBLA agenda? If so you are more messed up than I previously thought. Yes it happens in heterosexuals as well, but we don't have a movement trying to abolish age of consent laws so we can f@ck preteens. I for one believe in compromise, what about the scenario I stated about gay couples being entitled to rights just no marriage license? Please stop trying to compare the civil rights movement to the gay agenda, they are no where near the same.
    Agree with this. Civil rights movement has absolutely nothing in common with gay agenda. Unlike black people in the past, gay people do have every other right that everyone else already has. "but, they cant get married?" yes they can, to an opposing gender, just like everyone else has the right to do. Marriage is defined as a union of man and woman, they are seeking to redefine the meaning of this tradition. Theyre not asking for the same legal rights and benefits of married couples, they want to redefine the meaning. It would be the same as atheist trying to legally get the name of christmas changed to xmas. We know what christmas is, we understand the meaning behind it and christmas being a national holiday isnt discrimination against nonreligious people, it's religious people enjoying a celebration. If youre not religious and wish not to participate in it, dont. Gay people, you know what marriage is, if you dont like it, dont participate. If you want to seek similar benefits of marriage union, by all means.... you have my blessing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    Agree with this. Civil rights movement has absolutely nothing in common with gay agenda. Unlike black people in the past, gay people do have every other right that everyone else already has. "but, they cant get married?" yes they can, to an opposing gender, just like everyone else has the right to do. Marriage is defined as a union of man and woman, they are seeking to redefine the meaning of this tradition. Theyre not asking for the same legal rights and benefits of married couples, they want to redefine the meaning. It would be the same as atheist trying to legally get the name of christmas changed to xmas. We know what christmas is, we understand the meaning behind it and christmas being a national holiday isnt discrimination against nonreligious people, it's religious people enjoying a celebration. If youre not religious and wish not to participate in it, dont. Gay people, you know what marriage is, if you dont like it, dont participate. If you want to seek similar benefits of marriage union, by all means.... you have my blessing

    You sure did suprise me here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson9995 View Post
    You sure did suprise me here!
    I'm ok with gay marriage in the sense that "i dont care", but it's not right for people to seek to change long standing traditions to accommodate their lifestyle. If a tradition does not suit your lifestyle, dont participate. In this particular circumstance, marriage has legal benefits that should be made available to everyone, however, the tradition it'self shouldnt be changed for gay people. If so, i want the bible changed to say that atheist dont go to hell when they die, they spend all of eternity in a hot tub with 6 petite brunettes who dont speak english and know how to make tiramisu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    I'm ok with gay marriage in the sense that "i dont care", but it's not right for people to seek to change long standing traditions to accommodate their lifestyle. If a tradition does not suit your lifestyle, dont participate. In this particular circumstance, marriage has legal benefits that should be made available to everyone, however, the tradition it'self shouldnt be changed for gay people. If so, i want the bible changed to say that atheist dont go to hell when they die, they spend all of eternity in a hot tub with 6 petite brunettes who dont speak english and know how to make tiramisu.
    I agree with you here. I personally don't care either but they are trying too hard to be accepted.

    Good one... if the bible said that I would become an atheist! lol

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