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Anyhow, she knows God has forgiven her because she said so.
I love the way she gets to decide for God who is forgiven and for what they are forgiven.
doesnt this work both ways! doent matter if god has forgiven her of if not. but now she is forced to participate in another sin
 
In a way this reminds me of the issue some years back where pharmacists were refusing to fill prescriptions for birth control because it violated their religious principles.
 
I think we need to start (or revive) a polygamy thread because I have a bunch of questions. I know I've asked most of them before, but I don't think I ever got any answers.

I have no issues with the morality of it. Just curious how it would work as a legal, state-sanctioned contractual relationship.
Now that I'm single again, I am against any law that will diminish my chances at finding a new partner. I'll be trying to show I'm the least of the ******** that are on the market. So no on polygamy: unless I happen to find a couple of women who want me. Naw, scratch that; I couldn't afford them.
 
Now that I'm single again, I am against any law that will diminish my chances at finding a new partner. I'll be trying to show I'm the least of the ******** that are on the market. So no on polygamy: unless I happen to find a couple of women who want me. Naw, scratch that; I couldn't afford them.

You're doing it wrong. You make them go work and you kick it at home.
 
dont know why christians are against birthcontrol. thats just unfounded.

I don't know why anybody is against birth control in general. I understand some people might make an individual decision to forgo any method of birth control other than abstinence, but that is their private decision.

I also don't know why you singled out Christians in your statement - or why you lump them all in one category as though they are not individual people making individual decisions.
 
I don't know why anybody is against birth control in general. I understand some people might make an individual decision to forgo any method of birth control other than abstinence, but that is their private decision.

I also don't know why you singled out Christians in your statement - or why you lump them all in one category as though they are not individual people making individual decisions.

cus honestly only place i hear birth control objection is from (certain) christian groups
 
Glutony is a sin. Perhaps restaurant workers should force their religious beliefs on others by refusing service to fat people. Seriously, how ****ing stupid can people be?
 
Def, Dicky-Come-Lately to this thread but ya'll know my stance on gay marriage.

Anyway, even though this lady is a hypocritical windbag, I do appreciate her staying true to her beliefs and going to jail for them. There is something admirable about that especially in today's time of facebook/ sign holding activism.
 
Def, Dicky-Come-Lately to this thread but ya'll know my stance on gay marriage.

Anyway, even though this lady is a hypocritical windbag, I do appreciate her staying true to her beliefs and going to jail for them. There is something admirable about that especially in today's time of facebook/ sign holding activism.

Agree to a point - but what about staying true to the oath to uphold the law that she must have taken when she was sworn in to her position? Or maybe that's not done in Kentucky, I don't know.

And as I mentioned earlier, what if a legally married gay couple has purchased a house - - if she's true to her beliefs then she should not be able to record the deed because it would list them as a married couple and in her mind, they're not legally married.

Also, what exactly makes something a "religious" belief? As others have mentioned in various places, could someone who is a Quaker refuse to issue a gun permit because it violates their beliefs? Or a vegetarian who opposes animal killing - could they refuse to issue a hunting or fishing permit? Vegetarianism is linked with a number of religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.

Just points to ponder, I guess.
 
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