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Originally posted by GNUFanx86
reply to post by TheThirdAdam
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’" -Matthew 7:21;23
Just because you say you are a Christian doesn't mean you are truly one.
You come off as a cultural Christian.
You ignore theology and what the scripture teaches.
You want a feel good Christianity which is a false Christianity.
Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
I personally believe religion should be banned. It would solve multiple problems in modern society.
Originally posted by TheThirdAdam
reply to post by WarminIndy
The supreme court is where appeals go when they are against the state, so yes they are making it a federal matter because the state denies their constitutional right to enter into contractual domestic partnership.
Where do we draw the line on age? This may sound crazy but I think 18 would be a pretty fair, considering that is the legal age for consent, just like the heterosexuals.
reply to post by WarminIndy
I didn't ask of age. What if a man wants to marry his dog and say the government is violating his civil rights? Sure, the dog is not complicit either, but does that matter to the man?
So if you limit them, then you violate their right of open recognition of their love and choice of partners.
NAMBLA believes their sexual attractions to be normal and natural. And if you say to them that they need partners who are 18, then they will say you are phobic. Where should the line be drawn? If you say 18, then the millions of men who are in this organization will use the same statements of the adult gay community to get themselves the same rights.
Originally posted by GNUFanx86
reply to post by TheThirdAdam
Here is the marks of Cultural Christian Link
Originally posted by muzzleflash
I believe that marriage is a religious issue. It should never have been involved with government legislation in the first place. Therefore I believe marriage licences are absurd and unconstitutional.
I believe in the liberty of people to make their own religious choices as long as they are respecting the liberty of other peoples.
This is all I ask from society. Respect for Liberty.
I believe this is an illegitimate issue for these reasons. It is not my business what other people's religious beliefs are.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
reply to post by bogomil
I'm not even Christian or religious. I am muzzleflash the truth seeker.
If you think the government should have rule over who you spend your life with, you are the totalitarian with authoritarian tendencies.
I am not sneaking in religious principals, I am trying to get them the hell out of government!
I don't believe in marriage by the way, as it is commonly understood.
Do you even know the definition of the word "Liberty"?edit on 18-9-2011 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
Black’s Law Dictionary defines "license" as, "The permission by competent authority to do an act which without such permission, would be illegal."
It is interesting to note the current definition of "marriage license" in Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Ed [1991] (which is the one used in a Family Law court): Marriage license - A license or permission granted by public authority to persons who intend to intermarry... By statute in most jurisdictions, it is made an essential prerequisite to lawful solemnization of the marriage."
Black's Law Dictionary (6th Ed): Intermarry - See Miscegenation.
Black's Law Dictionary (6th Ed): Miscegenation - Mixture of races. Term formerly applied to marriage between persons of a different race. [Now called "intermarry".] Statutes prohibiting marriage between persons of different races have been held to be invalid as contrary to equal protection clause of the Constitution.