I agree, I just hate that tax money is going toward tilting at this particular windmill.
I also agree. So many better ways to both protect the sanctity or marriage and wisely use tax dollars.
I agree, I just hate that tax money is going toward tilting at this particular windmill.
No it hasn't. Try again.
LOL are you on drugs? American society has always been built around the family. Ever person comes from a father and a mother. Marriage is in place to sustain that family relationship. Most all heterosexual marriages involve children.
Are you pretending to be dumb?
LOL are you on drugs? American society has always been built around the family. Ever person comes from a father and a mother. Marriage is in place to sustain that family relationship. Most all heterosexual marriages involve children.
Are you pretending to be dumb?
The critical questions are: Do states have a fundamental right to define marriage? Or do gays have a fundamental right to marry?
Two things: 1 - Why is government even in the marriage business, and 2 - I'm sick of Utah being called a "conservative" state. High taxes, government involvement in every aspect of our lives, etc. We are not a conservative state. You can have guns here and that is it.
Its not about the Bible. Its about the creation of life. Marriage has always been about creating families.
Only heterosexual relations can create offspring.
That being said I am not against gay marriage. Heterosexual and homosexuals should be seen as socially equal but they are obviously not biologically equal.
Are you pretending to be dumb?
States rights never trump the constitution. Not allowing gay marriage is purposefully discriminating against a particular (and significant) segment of society. How is that okay?
The funniest thing about Beantown's argument is his insisting that marriage has always been about creating families. Is a gay marriage not a family?
There are plenty of children without families that want nothing more than the opportunity to be a part of one.
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States rights never trump the constitution. Not allowing gay marriage is purposefully discriminating against a particular (and significant) segment of society. How is that okay?
The funniest thing about Beantown's argument is his insisting that marriage has always been about creating families. Is a gay marriage not a family?
There are plenty of children without families that want nothing more than the opportunity to be a part of one.
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While amusing -- in the sense that watching a guy with no arms trying to tread water is amusing -- I don't find anything really funny about BeanDowns. Nothing at all. He's a walking parody and easily one of the least likable people on planet earth.
Did I ever say I was against gay marriage or gay people adopting?