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Originally posted by AnarchysAngel
reply to post by quietlearner
Opposing gay marriage will not prohibit anything that you mentioned from happening anyways. In fact, it has probably made it worse due to media attention.
Originally posted by SearchLightsInc
I have some advice for people of your way of thinking - Step into the light, its okay, modern thinking isnt going to hurt you.
The oldest written reference to the institution of marriage comes from Hammurabi's Code of Ancient Mesopotamia (broadly covering modern day Iraq), and where the first permanent cities were established. This takes us back to around 1800 B.C., almost 4,000 years ago, however the custom of marriage certainly pre-dates even this.
More importantly, the Ancient Greeks also set the very clear pattern of marrying for position, wealth and power. The idea you married because you loved someone was irrelevant - sentimentality or feelings did not come into what was a commercial transaction between families looking to advance or protect their own positions. Upon becoming a wife, a Greek woman lost practicality all of her rights which has taken over 2,000 years to reverse (and is still continuing in most parts of the world today).
Originally posted by Titen-Sxull
reply to post by OpinionatedB
No one god has jurisdiction over marriage. Marriage transcends religious and cultural boundaries and exists in most cultures and societies. To think that marriage was handed down by a single God is just plain stupid, period (not saying you actually think this). Muslims get married, Jews get married, Buddhists get married, Hindus get married, Christians get married. So which one of their gods is in charge of marriage?
What about the ancient Greeks? In their culture the god of marriage was Hymen: en.wikipedia.org...(god)
So which God is it? Which of these traditional versions of marriage should we adhere to?
Originally posted by OpinionatedB
But marriage has never been a state contract, it has always been a religious contract that the state recognises for legal purposes under freedom of religion because it is also a contractual agreement.
If two people do not believe in God, why marry? Why not just draw up a legal contract recognisable by the state which defines the terms?
Originally posted by OpinionatedB
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
Because everyone else already has equal treatment under marriage law. Gay people are the only group of consenting adults that are disallowed to marry.
But I repeat, marriage is not a public institution, never has been. Was God who defined it, and people who became secular. If you are going to become secular, ie: not believe in God, why simply try to redefine a religious institution simply because you like the institution but not the religion or the God who created it?
Why not say the institution itself is not then something you believe in, since there is no other part of the institution that you do?
In doing so, you are attempting to make religion itself irreligious.edit on 26-7-2012 by OpinionatedB because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by quietlearner
this us vs them mentality is not the way, especially when pro gays are asking for acceptance and understanding
most gay activist have to learn acceptance and understanding themselves first
Originally posted by billy197300
Originally posted by OpinionatedB
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
Because everyone else already has equal treatment under marriage law. Gay people are the only group of consenting adults that are disallowed to marry.
But I repeat, marriage is not a public institution, never has been. Was God who defined it, and people who became secular. If you are going to become secular, ie: not believe in God, why simply try to redefine a religious institution simply because you like the institution but not the religion or the God who created it?
Why not say the institution itself is not then something you believe in, since there is no other part of the institution that you do?
In doing so, you are attempting to make religion itself irreligious.edit on 26-7-2012 by OpinionatedB because: (no reason given)
Are you saying that you think gay people are trying to change your religion? I am not gay or even hip to what the gay activist agenda is but I honestly don't think they are trying to invade your church and change it into a gay bar. I think they just want to be treated like everyone else. I could be wrong though
Originally posted by AnarchysAngel
reply to post by OpinionatedB
The real answer to the problem is to remove religion from state. What I mean by that is, make all marriages a union in the eyes of the government, and let the private churches and religions sort the rest out. All unions would provide the same rights regardless of gender.
This isn't something that government should stick it's nose into. The fact that some churches have been willing to marry same gender couples, shows that the idea of what constitutes a marriage needs to be sorted out by the people.
Originally posted by Tramadolnights
Originally posted by quietlearner
this us vs them mentality is not the way, especially when pro gays are asking for acceptance and understanding
most gay activist have to learn acceptance and understanding themselves first
You're asking homos to stop their hypocrisy, which is a pointless task.
Originally posted by Tramadolnights
Originally posted by quietlearner
this us vs them mentality is not the way, especially when pro gays are asking for acceptance and understanding
most gay activist have to learn acceptance and understanding themselves first
You're asking Christians to stop their hypocrisy, which is a pointless task.
Originally posted by OpinionatedB
To me the answer is just the opposite, make all marriages something not recognised by the state, since it is a religious institution, and guarentee all peoples equal rights and equal treatment under the law
Originally posted by Tramadolnights
I have some advice for you. Get help for your homosexuality then rejoin society as a normal human.
Originally posted by mideast
Is marriage in any aspect meaning sexual relation ship ?
Marriage is more than this , it involves kids , breeding children and inheriting.
IMO , OP should change the tittle to gay relationship.
Or change the definition in every single mind.