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May 15, 2008 at 1:53 PM #205023May 15, 2008 at 1:55 PM #204902AnonymousGuest
“Well, one can’t really argue with logic that isn’t there. “I just won’t support it” isn’t logic.”
No it isn’t logic in regards to an argument because I wasn’t stating a reason, I was expressing my opinion.
My reason aside from my religious beliefs is based on human physiology and biology. Our sex organs prove that two humans of the same sex aren’t made to be togeether romantically/sexually. So, why should we legalize a same sex union?
A lot of you support gay unions so that individuals in such unions can have property and financial rights, etc. I say do it some other way. Slap another name on it, but don’t confuse our youth and say it’s marriage. We all know that marriage as defined by the societal norm that has been a part of this country since its inception is based upon a union between a man and a woman-supported by basic biology.
Obviously there are people that think that it’s time for societal norms to be changed in regard to this issue, I just don’t happen to be one of them.
May 15, 2008 at 1:55 PM #204951AnonymousGuest“Well, one can’t really argue with logic that isn’t there. “I just won’t support it” isn’t logic.”
No it isn’t logic in regards to an argument because I wasn’t stating a reason, I was expressing my opinion.
My reason aside from my religious beliefs is based on human physiology and biology. Our sex organs prove that two humans of the same sex aren’t made to be togeether romantically/sexually. So, why should we legalize a same sex union?
A lot of you support gay unions so that individuals in such unions can have property and financial rights, etc. I say do it some other way. Slap another name on it, but don’t confuse our youth and say it’s marriage. We all know that marriage as defined by the societal norm that has been a part of this country since its inception is based upon a union between a man and a woman-supported by basic biology.
Obviously there are people that think that it’s time for societal norms to be changed in regard to this issue, I just don’t happen to be one of them.
May 15, 2008 at 1:55 PM #204979AnonymousGuest“Well, one can’t really argue with logic that isn’t there. “I just won’t support it” isn’t logic.”
No it isn’t logic in regards to an argument because I wasn’t stating a reason, I was expressing my opinion.
My reason aside from my religious beliefs is based on human physiology and biology. Our sex organs prove that two humans of the same sex aren’t made to be togeether romantically/sexually. So, why should we legalize a same sex union?
A lot of you support gay unions so that individuals in such unions can have property and financial rights, etc. I say do it some other way. Slap another name on it, but don’t confuse our youth and say it’s marriage. We all know that marriage as defined by the societal norm that has been a part of this country since its inception is based upon a union between a man and a woman-supported by basic biology.
Obviously there are people that think that it’s time for societal norms to be changed in regard to this issue, I just don’t happen to be one of them.
May 15, 2008 at 1:55 PM #205002AnonymousGuest“Well, one can’t really argue with logic that isn’t there. “I just won’t support it” isn’t logic.”
No it isn’t logic in regards to an argument because I wasn’t stating a reason, I was expressing my opinion.
My reason aside from my religious beliefs is based on human physiology and biology. Our sex organs prove that two humans of the same sex aren’t made to be togeether romantically/sexually. So, why should we legalize a same sex union?
A lot of you support gay unions so that individuals in such unions can have property and financial rights, etc. I say do it some other way. Slap another name on it, but don’t confuse our youth and say it’s marriage. We all know that marriage as defined by the societal norm that has been a part of this country since its inception is based upon a union between a man and a woman-supported by basic biology.
Obviously there are people that think that it’s time for societal norms to be changed in regard to this issue, I just don’t happen to be one of them.
May 15, 2008 at 1:55 PM #205033AnonymousGuest“Well, one can’t really argue with logic that isn’t there. “I just won’t support it” isn’t logic.”
No it isn’t logic in regards to an argument because I wasn’t stating a reason, I was expressing my opinion.
My reason aside from my religious beliefs is based on human physiology and biology. Our sex organs prove that two humans of the same sex aren’t made to be togeether romantically/sexually. So, why should we legalize a same sex union?
A lot of you support gay unions so that individuals in such unions can have property and financial rights, etc. I say do it some other way. Slap another name on it, but don’t confuse our youth and say it’s marriage. We all know that marriage as defined by the societal norm that has been a part of this country since its inception is based upon a union between a man and a woman-supported by basic biology.
Obviously there are people that think that it’s time for societal norms to be changed in regard to this issue, I just don’t happen to be one of them.
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204907jpinpbParticipantI remember reading a story of these 2 women that have been together for more than 50 years!!! They met during the 50’s. That’s longer than my parents were together. Longer than most relationships I know. (Maybe longer than anyone you know) I think my grandparents 60 years and my aunt and uncle 50 years. That’s it. Most marriages are lucky to last 10 years.
I think as usual the government wants to dictate what people do. What does it matter if 2 people of the same sex want to get married? If they love each other, why would one want to deny them getting married. How will it affect you personally? Most of them just go to City Hall. It’s not like they are demanding some religious ceremony.
It’s also sad that if one becomes ill, the other would not be permitted to be in ICU, for example. I think that’s restricted to family.
There are many laws that favor married couples and many benefits, for example, insurance, that are being denied gay couples. I think that’s predominantly why the government is against it. They use religion as an emotional excuse to get others to vote against it. (like wars)
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204955jpinpbParticipantI remember reading a story of these 2 women that have been together for more than 50 years!!! They met during the 50’s. That’s longer than my parents were together. Longer than most relationships I know. (Maybe longer than anyone you know) I think my grandparents 60 years and my aunt and uncle 50 years. That’s it. Most marriages are lucky to last 10 years.
I think as usual the government wants to dictate what people do. What does it matter if 2 people of the same sex want to get married? If they love each other, why would one want to deny them getting married. How will it affect you personally? Most of them just go to City Hall. It’s not like they are demanding some religious ceremony.
It’s also sad that if one becomes ill, the other would not be permitted to be in ICU, for example. I think that’s restricted to family.
There are many laws that favor married couples and many benefits, for example, insurance, that are being denied gay couples. I think that’s predominantly why the government is against it. They use religion as an emotional excuse to get others to vote against it. (like wars)
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204984jpinpbParticipantI remember reading a story of these 2 women that have been together for more than 50 years!!! They met during the 50’s. That’s longer than my parents were together. Longer than most relationships I know. (Maybe longer than anyone you know) I think my grandparents 60 years and my aunt and uncle 50 years. That’s it. Most marriages are lucky to last 10 years.
I think as usual the government wants to dictate what people do. What does it matter if 2 people of the same sex want to get married? If they love each other, why would one want to deny them getting married. How will it affect you personally? Most of them just go to City Hall. It’s not like they are demanding some religious ceremony.
It’s also sad that if one becomes ill, the other would not be permitted to be in ICU, for example. I think that’s restricted to family.
There are many laws that favor married couples and many benefits, for example, insurance, that are being denied gay couples. I think that’s predominantly why the government is against it. They use religion as an emotional excuse to get others to vote against it. (like wars)
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #205007jpinpbParticipantI remember reading a story of these 2 women that have been together for more than 50 years!!! They met during the 50’s. That’s longer than my parents were together. Longer than most relationships I know. (Maybe longer than anyone you know) I think my grandparents 60 years and my aunt and uncle 50 years. That’s it. Most marriages are lucky to last 10 years.
I think as usual the government wants to dictate what people do. What does it matter if 2 people of the same sex want to get married? If they love each other, why would one want to deny them getting married. How will it affect you personally? Most of them just go to City Hall. It’s not like they are demanding some religious ceremony.
It’s also sad that if one becomes ill, the other would not be permitted to be in ICU, for example. I think that’s restricted to family.
There are many laws that favor married couples and many benefits, for example, insurance, that are being denied gay couples. I think that’s predominantly why the government is against it. They use religion as an emotional excuse to get others to vote against it. (like wars)
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #205038jpinpbParticipantI remember reading a story of these 2 women that have been together for more than 50 years!!! They met during the 50’s. That’s longer than my parents were together. Longer than most relationships I know. (Maybe longer than anyone you know) I think my grandparents 60 years and my aunt and uncle 50 years. That’s it. Most marriages are lucky to last 10 years.
I think as usual the government wants to dictate what people do. What does it matter if 2 people of the same sex want to get married? If they love each other, why would one want to deny them getting married. How will it affect you personally? Most of them just go to City Hall. It’s not like they are demanding some religious ceremony.
It’s also sad that if one becomes ill, the other would not be permitted to be in ICU, for example. I think that’s restricted to family.
There are many laws that favor married couples and many benefits, for example, insurance, that are being denied gay couples. I think that’s predominantly why the government is against it. They use religion as an emotional excuse to get others to vote against it. (like wars)
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204917dumbrenterParticipantliberals are intolerantly tolerant
and I got nothing better to do today.
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204965dumbrenterParticipantliberals are intolerantly tolerant
and I got nothing better to do today.
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #204995dumbrenterParticipantliberals are intolerantly tolerant
and I got nothing better to do today.
May 15, 2008 at 1:56 PM #205017dumbrenterParticipantliberals are intolerantly tolerant
and I got nothing better to do today.
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