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Who are "we"??? Oh man! This is gonna smell like pure racism to me! Quote:
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LMAO!!!!! No commend on that one... Your words show enough! :rolleyes: Kris, Dogstar I do agree with you both! :thumbsup: |
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Because the constitution states that church and state are separated... |
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Very well said Lech! :clap: :clap: :clap: |
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Who the hell are 'we'? We, the people of America? Than gay people are not Americans I guess... If I'm not mistaken in polls for/againt gay marriges is 55%/40% split (with 5% undecided)... now that's a fairly close call. I was not againt gay people and pro gay marrige even beofoe i cam to US and was exposed to local media, so there are poeople who have their own belifs that gay marrige is alright, no just people 'sold out to the media'. It's really hard for you to accept that not overwhemign majority of people share your belifs, now is it? |
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Yes it may say that, but again this goes back to the beginning of the posts in this thread... this country was founded on religious principles, regardless of what the constitution says. Our founding fathers were all Christians from Europe (or at least majority). And if church are state are truly separated, why do they say a prayer before opening a session in Congress? Why does our money say "in God we trust?" To SCOTTSMYMAN: I understand that posting in this thread really isn't going to change anyone's minds. If my sole intent was to change someone's mind, I would refrain from posting in such threads because I know that will most likely never happen. I enjoy reading and partaking in debates. Please understand that any of my posts are not to be taken as mad, angered or other such way. I am simply rebutting comments made by others. I don't want my comments to be taken personally or insulting. I am posting my personal feelings and love to hear others. In my eyes, threads like this are more for entertainment purposes than anything else. If others have different feelings regarding debates, that's fine, however I am just letting you know my take on threads like these. Feel free to continue debating, even though we'll never change each others' minds. |
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They're just as much entitled to have the same rights as straight women and straight men! If not, than that's pure discrimination... just like when women weren't allowed to vote about 100 years ago! :think: Hey! I've used the wrong word on that... I meant discrimination instead of racism! :eek: Sorry! My bad... |
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I just did a search on Google using the term "same sex marriage polls" and obtained the following. Feel free to browse these. - ABC News poll - Gallup.com Poll - PollingReport.com Polls Take a look at that last one. It's got polls on several different topics from several different news sources over different time periods. It's a good comparison of the topic from 2000 to 2004 (now). |
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I dont believe you people understand what 'separation of church and state' really means. Our forefathers meant it to mean that the state cannot tell you what religion you have to be. It doesnt mean that religion should be illegal in school or public places. Our country was founded on Christianity. Those people that use separation of church and state as a way to eliminate God from the pledge of allegiance, or to have the Bible removed from courthouses, are ignorant to the meaning of the phrase they are using. And if the state and the church are separated, why does the church have to pay state and federal taxes? |
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Agreed. The government should allow the same rights married couples have to civil unions. That way gay people have the same physical rights as straight people do. |
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