I seriously don't understand what's so wrong about being gay/bi or whatever label people want to put. What makes it so inferior to heterosexual couples?
To be honest, if it were up to me? I would take the state out of marriage and just give everyone civil unions. Let the churches decide how to handle "marriage", but don't do state-sponsored discrimination.
this is probably the best way to handle it and will really discredit the church xDTo be honest, if it were up to me? I would take the state out of marriage and just give everyone civil unions. Let the churches decide how to handle "marriage", but don't do state-sponsored discrimination.
gay love is just as legitimate as hetero love.There is no such thing as marriage for gay people, unless you want to change the definition. I believe gays have every right to have exactly the same rights as any married heterosexual couple, and I know gay love can be love just like any other love, but why change the definition of marriage, so people will think gay love is just as legitimate as hetero love?
youre giving up before even tryingWhether you call it gay marriage or not, no one's view on the legitimacy of gay love is going to change,
becasue theyre wrongso why piss off those who want to keep the definition the way it is?
so gay people just moved into the world and demanded rights? thats not really how it is working out. some are but they arent demanding anything that they dont deserve. your analogy is bad.It's like me moving to France and demanding that I have the right to be called French, even though I'll never be French by definition, I'll just be a citizen of France, unless said definition is changed, which would just piss off those who are actually of French descent. I could give a damn whether it's called marriage or not though.
what basis do you have for thinking it is wrong. it was in the bible because they didnt consider anything behind homo sex which was naive.Personally, I think the act of homosexuality is wrong (from a religious pov) but I do not condemn gay people for being gay. Some of my close friends are homosexual or bisexual and I don't hate them for it, they're still regular people regardless of sexual preference.
what is sacred? nothing in the entire world should be immune to questioningI'm on the fence about this. You can be a homosexual, I don't care, you can live together, blah blah blah but it shouldn't be called marriage. The traditional definition of marriage involves one man, one woman... and it's "sacred" so we shouldn't alter it for a minority.
thats stupid. youre taking it for granted that everything in the bible is right forever. if you arent willing to question your current set of knowledge your ignorant one way or another.So anyways, because the Bible says that homosexuality is not right, I do not think it is right either.
notice how weve gotten smarter as time goes by(in the old days most societies used to stone gays, not just isrealites, but that's horrible!!)
your belief has no basis excapt *the bible told me and i cannto question it* youre scared of gaining knowledge because it means admitting you're wrong and you are too proud to do thatI'm not homophobic, just standing up for the stuff I believe in.
youre spinelessSo while I secretly frown upon being gay, I don't say or do anything about it, I do not like gay people any less than regular people.
its not a fucking choice, its how you feel.EDIT: And no, I will never tell my children that it is OK to be gay. If it turns out that they are bi-curious or homosexual, I will support them in their decision, but I will never advocate it as the right choice for them.
questioning knowledge should NEVER be sinfulWell I'm not really sure, but since the definition of marriage is derived from the Bible, changing it to include something seen as "sinful" would be... er... sacrilegious.
you dont like it because you dont like the idea of 2 dudes doing it. heres an idea, dont think about it.Like I said, I'm on the fence. Personally, I don't like it, but it's a lifestyle choice, and if you're homosexual and want to get married, go ahead.
what consequences, telling idiots that theyre ignorant and tehm going NOOOO ;___;I'm just... well, fearful of the consequences. Most older, more traditional church-going folk would blow a gasket over this... and as if Christians don't have a bad enough rep already (crusades anyone) I don't want to get lumped in with them.
deal with it.It's frustrating... I hate being a majority. As I white, straight, christian north american, everyone assumes I am racist, sexist, spoiled, selfish, intolerant and violent. Adding "homophobic" to that already huge list would make me look worse than I already do in the eyes of minorities.
Topic Wherein 2% of Californians will call the 51% who don't believe said whiny 2% should be able to call their serial sexual relationship just as legitimate as an actual marriage bigots.
Topic Wherein 2% of Californians will call the 51% who don't believe said whiny 2% should be able to call their serial sexual relationship just as legitimate as an actual marriage bigots.
It's not what God intended for people, and because I believe in God, I should probably do what he says.
If you belonged to some obscure religion, and say you weren't allowed to ride bicycles, because they were an evil method of locomotion. Would it be OK if I said "you're retarded gorm, there is no reason you can't ride a bike" and tore you down because of your beliefs, is that OK with you if I do that? No, it's not. Have a little respect for people and their opinion.
what does allowed to think what i want mean? it basically means rejecting other viewpoints when its convenient for you.geez, what the hell is wrong with you gorm... I'm allowed to think whatever I want to, quit telling me how I'm wrong and stuff.
absolutely. it would be hard to face but id realize i was wrong if i was any kind of smartIf you belonged to some obscure religion, and say you weren't allowed to ride bicycles, because they were an evil method of locomotion. Would it be OK if I said "you're retarded gorm, there is no reason you can't ride a bike" and tore you down because of your beliefs, is that OK with you if I do that?
if you have a wrong opinion im not going to respect it sorry.No, it's not. Have a little respect for people and their opinion.
are you really questioning your own gods intentions? isnt that prideful in the extreme?Again, I said "I don't think being gay is right". I just don't. It's not what God intended for people, and because I believe in God, I should probably do what he says.
youre saying you think gays are wrong but you wont tell anyone about it. youre a cowardNever did I say I discriminate against homosexuals. Never did I say I exclude them from my parties, conversations, circle of friends.
lol what are you putting up with. gays are literally not harming you at all. excet youre stupid about them and thats coming up itt.Just because you have to tolerate something doesn't mean you have to approve of it. It means you put up with it!!
Mr_Goodbar said:There is no such thing as marriage for gay people, unless you want to change the definition.
I believe gays have every right to have exactly the same rights as any married heterosexual couple, and I know gay love can be love just like any other love, but why change the definition of marriage, so people will think gay love is just as legitimate as hetero love?
Whether you call it gay marriage or not, no one's view on the legitimacy of gay love is going to change, so why piss off those who want to keep the definition the way it is?
It's like me moving to France and demanding that I have the right to be called French, even though I'll never be French by definition, I'll just be a citizen of France, unless said definition is changed, which would just piss off those who are actually of French descent. I could give a damn whether it's called marriage or not though.
I'm simply speaking from the church's pov.
I was raised (or brainwashed, as you want to call it) to believe that being gay is not "correct."
Personally, I think the act of homosexuality is wrong (from a religious pov)