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Originally posted by Siberbat
reply to post by captaintyinknots
Actually, it is very much on topic and not ignorant. If we allow and promote homosexual marriage, then shouldn't we also allow and promote polygamy, polyandry, brothers and sisters getting married, pedophiliacs marrying children, and adults marrying animals?
If not, why not?
Because if you can't answer the "why not" question then the stance is inadiquate. However, if you can, then the same logic could be used against homosexuals redefining marrage.
Originally posted by CJCrawley
I believe homosexuality to be an illness, in that it is a kind of maladjustment.
Not sure of the cause....genetic, chromosomal, familial, psychological, take your pick, it's not important.
But I think the sensible view is to recognise that it is an illness, because obviously people, and animals in general, are not designed to mate with same-sex members.
And just because a lot of people have this illness (for which, presently at any rate, there exists no cure) doesn't mean we have to pretend otherwise and kowtow to their demands.
If a schizophrenic wants to marry a camel because God told him it's the only way of saving humanity from Martian invasion, do we let him do that?
Or do we try to suppress this urge by way of chemotherapy and rehabilitation?
After all, there's no cure for schizophrenia yet either.
Originally posted by Instructoralpha
I do love it whenever somebody quotes Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness....
Yes you do have the right to Pursue Happiness.....you do not have the Right to AUTOMATICALLY BE MADE HAPPY.
You can pursue happiness until you are blue in the face, no one will stop you.
Will you ever find it? Do you have the right to find it? Should Happiness be bestowed upon everyone by the government?
Or is it more reasonable to say you can pursue it as much as you like. Your chances of finding it are equal to that of everyone else.
Originally posted by Instructoralpha
reply to post by Truth_Hz
Oh because they WANT it...well, i want 1 million dollars tax free in small unmarked bills dumped in my living room...I have the right to want it, the right to pursue getting it, i have the right to speak freely about it, ....but I have no actual right to have it just because i WANT it. I'm no more entitled to it than they are. And until things change through the system we have (however faulty at times) thats the way it is.
They can pursue this endeavor as much as they will, that is their right.
And I would never stand in their way to exercise those rights.
But no one has the right to be given success.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by kthxbai
Your Cat mittens are strong
I agree with all your last few posts I just do not understand why others can not see this is only about equality...I feel their own personal bigotry is clouding their judgement.
Oh and CJcrawley you are nothing more than a bigot.
Originally posted by Truth_Hz
reply to post by Siberbat
No again, it does not matter, Civil unions do not afford the rights that people who are married benefit from. It is as simple as that.
It is purely about equality not the institution of marriage. Why should someone who is married be treated differently from someone who is in a Civil Partnership because they are not allowed to marry?
Definition of CIVIL UNION
: the legal status that ensures to same-sex couples specified rights and responsibilities of married couples
Originally posted by Instructoralpha
reply to post by Truth_Hz
But I do have the same rights as them.
I'm not homophobic...but thank you for the much expected mudslinging. I see now that if I don't agree with you then there's something definitely wrong with me.
Its the sense of entitlement here that bothers me... this has been voted on...and in most states gay marriage was not legalized. They don't like it, and immediately appeal, as is their right to do so. Through the appeal process it may be voted on again, or shot down.
Again they have every right to continue this process...but no right to guaranteed success.
And certainly no right to mud sling and demonize those who don't share in their particular point of view.
They feel they are entitled to such benefits as all other married people, fine.
They have the rights to live the way they choose, say what they will about their alleged inequity, and pursue any goal they set in which to change this.
But god forbid someone has an opposing view...we must be terrible people for having opinions of our own, values of our own, and choosing the horrible life we wish to live.
Because this is what is rammed down our throats for daring to exercise our own rights to think, act and say what we will.
I'm tired of walking on eggshells for every overly sensitive group in america, We are becoming a nation of whining children.
Originally posted by Instructoralpha
From what i'm reading:
Those who don't agree with same sex marriage are Bigots
Religious = Idiot
same sex marriage is above due process
Homosexuals do not have they right to pursue changes in the laws, although the laws have been voted on by the public, and were appealed by those same homosexuals?
Wow, just wow. And i'm supposed to be the "intolerant" one?
Don't bother replying....done with this thread