jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
That is not remotely true. You might want to do a bit of Googling to broaden your knowledge base.
Huh? Google what exactly?
Maybe "history of marriage" for a start.
I did that and I don't see anything particularly relevant- would you kindly provide some links? Seriously I would appreciate it and I will read them. Thanks
Start with Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage
Read the sections on types of marriage and the history of marriage.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
That is not remotely true. You might want to do a bit of Googling to broaden your knowledge base.
Huh? Google what exactly?
Maybe "history of marriage" for a start.
I did that and I don't see anything particularly relevant- would you kindly provide some links? Seriously I would appreciate it and I will read them. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with gay folks; but I expect them to respect my right to live as a Christian.
That my friends is real tolerance.
You CAN live however you want, and everyone else should be able to as well.
NO ONE is suddenly going to start forcing heterosexual people into homosexual marriages, or even deny heterosexuals the right to continue to enjoy the exact same marriage rights they currently have for their heterosexual unions. This isn't even about forcing religious institutions to perform marriages they don't believe in, it's about recognition of marriage under the (secular!) law. If you can choose who you marry, so should everyone else. Your rights are not diminished by giving someone else the same rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with gay folks; but I expect them to respect my right to live as a Christian.
That my friends is real tolerance.
You CAN live however you want, and everyone else should be able to as well.
NO ONE is suddenly going to start forcing heterosexual people into homosexual marriages, or even deny heterosexuals the right to continue to enjoy the exact same marriage rights they currently have for their heterosexual unions. This isn't even about forcing religious institutions to perform marriages they don't believe in, it's about recognition of marriage under the (secular!) law. If you can choose who you marry, so should everyone else. Your rights are not diminished by giving someone else the same rights.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with gay folks; but I expect them to respect my right to live as a Christian.
That my friends is real tolerance.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
That is not remotely true. You might want to do a bit of Googling to broaden your knowledge base.
Huh? Google what exactly?
Maybe "history of marriage" for a start.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
That is not remotely true. You might want to do a bit of Googling to broaden your knowledge base.
Huh? Google what exactly?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
That is not remotely true. You might want to do a bit of Googling to broaden your knowledge base.
Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.
Anonymous wrote:Most Americans are against gay marriage. Gays have largely won it thru the Courts. Good for them. Now the minority wants to club the majority into baking cakes and taking pictures of their "marriages."
What a charade. Marriage has been between a man and a woman since the dawn of time.