LogGrad98
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I have a hard time understanding how a religious person can espouse the viewpoint of personal accountability and freedom of choice while voting to legislate to keep people from having the freedom of choice that is the core of most religious systems. If gay marriage is a sin then that is their choice to live in sin. There is exactly zero evidence that gay marriage is in any way detrimental to society, while the costs of denying them that privilege is a drain on our already weak coffers, so defending it is actually provably a bigger drain on society than allowing it. Seems highly hypocritical to a religious viewpoint to fight this fight, in my opinion.
So, in bullet points:
* I am religious and freedom of choice is a core tenet of my religion, but freedom to choose to live in sin should be against the law for gay people.
* I am religious and feel that gay marriage is detrimental to society, even in the stark absence of evidence, so I will fight it tooth and nail, draining much-needed funds from society that constitutes a measurable detriment to society.
If any evidence could be provided to prove in the least that allowing gay marriage will be damaging to society in any way then I think there might be room for discussion. Absent of that evidence, it is just another discussion with my crazy uncle about the modern-day "black plague" and how slavery needs to be re-enacted because you can't trust them damn n-words.
So, in bullet points:
* I am religious and freedom of choice is a core tenet of my religion, but freedom to choose to live in sin should be against the law for gay people.
* I am religious and feel that gay marriage is detrimental to society, even in the stark absence of evidence, so I will fight it tooth and nail, draining much-needed funds from society that constitutes a measurable detriment to society.
If any evidence could be provided to prove in the least that allowing gay marriage will be damaging to society in any way then I think there might be room for discussion. Absent of that evidence, it is just another discussion with my crazy uncle about the modern-day "black plague" and how slavery needs to be re-enacted because you can't trust them damn n-words.
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