Gay Marriage Will Lead to the Downfall of Society
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Gay Marriage Will Lead to the Downfall of Society
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this is an On-Topic thread. basically religion vs. non-religious. homo vs. hetero. republican vs. democratic. these kinds of debates/arguments will never come to a fucking agreement.
that being said, im not for gay marriages, but at the same time im not going to go out of my way to vote for it either. i have my personal beliefs on this and regardless of how the current government and society views/accepts/disregards this subject, im sticking to my beliefs.
p.s. - LT is a homo.
that being said, im not for gay marriages, but at the same time im not going to go out of my way to vote for it either. i have my personal beliefs on this and regardless of how the current government and society views/accepts/disregards this subject, im sticking to my beliefs.
p.s. - LT is a homo.
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R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
In Loving Memory
R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
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snitches get stitches
I think it's detestable to differentiate between gay marriage and straight marriage in a society where there is, or at least is said to be, a separate of church and state affairs. I think what our government should do is abolish "marriage" licenses all together in favor of a uniform and unilaterally applicable "union" licenses that do not imply marriage. If Christians wish to be "married" they can take that up with their own church, as they continually contend that "marriage" has religious implications.
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snitches get stitches
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I think it's detestable to differentiate between gay marriage and straight marriage in a society where there is, or at least is said to be, a separate of church and state affairs. I think what our government should do is abolish "marriage" licenses all together in favor of a uniform and unilaterally applicable "union" licenses that do not imply marriage. If Christians wish to be "married" they can take that up with their own church, as they continually contend that "marriage" has religious implications.