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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] Pushed things? What are you talking about? The only precedent for gay marriage cited on this board was polygamy! This was no new regime imposed by Christians -- you overturned the definition of marriage that has predated Christendom. I honestly don't care what folks do anymore, I am planning to leave this Country as it long ago left God.[/quote] Just as in the earlier discussion of this topic, you appear to think that the only culture in existence is Western Anglo Saxon culture. The idea that the only traditional definition of marriage is one man and one woman is very provincial. It demonstrates a lack of awareness of both history and non-Western cultures. [/quote] I guess all Greco-Roman shit is provincial then. Schools, medicine etc. :lol: [/quote] Could you better explain your point? About half the conservatives here can hardly articulate their points. This poster appears to be holding up the example of societies in which same-sex relationships were common and accepted as an argument against gay marriage. [/quote] I'm not a conservative, so don't hate by default. Anglo-Saxon culture is not the only one in existence, but it is dominant in the Western world. Its major institutions are of Greco-Roman decent. You seem to imply that a traditional marriage is somehow Anglo-Saxon and provincial, and I am the one who cannot articulate a point? Funny, huh.[/quote] You seem to be confused of the extent of Anglo Saxon migration during the first millennium. I suggest you take a look at a map some day.[/quote]
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