No rule, of course, but I hope everyone ridicules the **** out of you if you choose to be such a tool.
Uh, hasn't everyone been doing that already? Is that going to defeat me somehow?
No rule, of course, but I hope everyone ridicules the **** out of you if you choose to be such a tool.
It is incredibly difficult to defeat the willfully ignorant.Uh, hasn't everyone been doing that already? Is that going to defeat me somehow?
Is there a law that says person must keep their religious views out of politics? I must have missed that one...or are you creating a new law?
I really liked you Craig but I am having an increasingly hard time doing so and I generally like everyone.
I never said the mormon church will lose or is going to lose that status. I never defended unions with that status getting involved in politics. The discussion was specifically about the mormon church as an institution not getting involved in politics.
Any organization/group with a tax exempt status should stay out of politics as a organization/group unless they do not care about that tax exempt status.
You just automatically assume everyone is against you when that is not the truth at all.
Hopefully you are only trolling and this is not really your outlook on life. If it is I pity you.
It is incredibly difficult to defeat the willfully ignorant.
I'm officially convinced that we've all been the victim of one of the better troll jobs on this forum. I suppose congrats is in order for Craig, because damn, you go girl.
Craig you keep talking about law. No one is talking about law but you. One of the requirements of a tax exempt status is that as an organization a tax exempt group does not get involved in politics. Any group with that status needs to decide if they would rather keep that status or get involved in politics. Whatever they decide is fine.
As for the "everyone against me" comment I was reffering to on here and that is why I said I hope that is not your outlook on life as well.
Ok,.....I am listening (and hearing) you
If the Mormon Church has stepped over the line, then why do they still have their "tax-exempt" status?
Maybe they call you ignorant because you make statements like:Oh.
You know....I may have a few opinions about you, but I would not ever think for a second to call you ignorant when I have never met you or spoken to you in person or know anything about your life.
Or was that supposed to be an insult?
I get called ignorant all the time by people who get pissed because I will not conform my opinions to theirs. It's their way of saying "I give up and I hate you"
Not that this is what you necesarily think
craig2112 said:homosexuality destroys nations. That is a fact.
The original point I responded to is why the Mormon Church should not be involve din politics. I gave a reason. I never said the Mormon Church had stepped over a line. I am just saying they should not be involved in politics if they want their tax exempt status. That is it. No accusations.
Edit: Some unions are obviously involved in politics and if they have a tax exempt status then it should be reviewed to see if they still qualify.
Simply becasue you say so?
Marrriage is whatever the people entering into it want it to be. That is the truth wether you recognize it or not.
Okay....I get that
Is that what the tax law is? or is it just your opinion
Uh, hardly. I know a lot of people are on my side. I don't feel persecuted at all.
I have been quite honest. I am not saying things just to be a troll. I do phrase things in such a way that tends to get on people's nevers, but I always do that. I throw a lot of inside jokes into things I say. Most of my friends really love that about me. People who aren't my friends hate me for it.
But yes, this is my outlook on life. But I would say that you should not waste your pity on me.
Late last night, a girl I know well asked me what I was up to. I told her I was having a ball. She asked what I was doing. I sent her a link to this thread. She loved it and said she was very proud of me. Take that for whatever you think it's worth.
https://www.mygenes.co.nz/download.htmDr. Neil Whitehead and Briar Whitehead state regarding various cultures: "If homosexuality were significantly influenced by genes, it would appear in every culture, but in twenty-nine of seventy-nine cultures surveyed by Ford and Beach in 1952, homosexuality was rare or absent."
https://www.flyfishingdevon.co.uk/salmon/year2/hormones/tahir.htmDr. Tahir I. Jaz, M.D., Winnipeg, Canada states: "The increasing claims of being "born that way" parallels the rising political activism of homosexual organisations, who politicise the issue of homosexual origins . In the 1970s, approximately ten percent of homosexuals claimed to be "born homosexual" according to a large scale survey....However, in a survey in the 1980s, with the homosexual rights movement increasingly becoming active, thirty-five percent claimed to be born that way.
https://www.acpeds.org/Homosexual-Parenting-Is-It-Time-For-Change.htmlRisks of the homosexual lifestyle to children
Finally, research has demonstrated considerable risks to children exposed to the homosexual lifestyle. Violence between homosexual partners is two to three times more common than among married heterosexual couples.25,26,27,28,29 Homosexual partnerships are significantly more prone to dissolution than heterosexual marriages with the average homosexual relationship lasting only two to three years.30,31,32,33 Homosexual men and women are reported to be promiscuous, with serial sex partners, even within what are loosely-termed "committed relationships.34,35,36,37,38 Individuals who practice a homosexual lifestyle are more likely than heterosexuals to experience mental illness,39,40,41 substance abuse,42 suicidal tendencies43,44 and shortened life spans.45 Although some would claim that these dysfunctions are a result of societal pressures in America, the same dysfunctions exist at inordinately high levels among homosexuals in cultures where the practice is more widely accepted.46
Regarding Homosexuality and health, of newly diagnosed HIV infections in the United States during the year 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that about 63% were among men who were infected through sexual contact with other men.
HIV incidence and prevalence are high among MSM, and many are unaware they are HIV positive. The high level of unrecognized HIV infections among MSM is a public health concern. Persons aware of their HIV infection often take steps to reduce their risk behaviors, which could reduce HIV transmission (9). To increase the proportion of HIV-positive persons who know they are infected, sexually active MSM should be encouraged to have an HIV test at least annually. Corresponding efforts should be developed to address barriers to testing, particularly those related to fear, and to increase the availability of testing in clinical and nonclinical settings (10). Testing programs should target both younger MSM and black MSM to reach populations disproportionately unaware they are HIV positive.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated the following regarding syphilis in the United States: "While surveillance data are not available by risk behavior, a separate CDC analysis suggests that approximately 64 percent of all adult P&S syphilis cases in 2004 were among men who have sex with men, up from an estimated 5 percent in 1999...."
The CDC reported the following regarding the United States and homosexuality: "CDC conducted sentinel surveillance in 28 cities and found the proportion of cases resistant to fluoroquinolone antibiotics (a first-line treatment for gonorrhea) increased from 4.1 percent in 2003 to 6.8 percent in 2004. Resistance is especially worrisome in men who have sex with men, where it was eight times higher than among heterosexuals (23.8 percent vs. 2.9 percent)."
https://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/185_08_161006/sta10803_fm.htmlIn 2006, The Medical Journal of Australia stated the following: "High rates of intestinal parasitism are found in MSM [men who have sex with men] throughout the world."
In 2007 the Los Angeles Times reported the frequency of methamphetamine use is twenty times greater among homosexuals than in the general population.
I guess I am not hearing you.
You say that the Mormon Church is going to lose their status if they don't stay out of politics. But they have NOT stayed out of politics and yet still retain their status.
What am I missing here?
**** bro! I bet you got some sweet *** hand holding and cuddling action from that! **** yeah!
1. I'm well aware of the definition of "ignorant". I took your suggestion, however, and looked it up. Feel free to post a definition of ignorant from whatever dictionary you use, and I'll explain how the word applies to you, based on your posts in this thread.You should look up the definition of IGNORANT
And look at the last page, someone posted something about breaking up the family will destroy nations. I stand by that.
I can see that saying "THAT IS A FACT" really got under your skin.
So the church is against drinking right? Why don't they try to ban alcohol completely? Am I missing something here?