Uzytkownik "rogue" <rogue719@hotmail.com> napisal w wiadomosci
news:6e14bcdc.0403030821.188b54bb@posting.google.com...
> "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com> wrote in message
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> > DAVEY
> > Quite frankly, I don't understand why they need marriage.
> >
> > Many heterosexual couples are opting not to formalise their unions in
the
> > eyes of the state, and of course they are married in the sight of God as
> > soon as they become one flesh anyway.
>
> JERRY
> At least they have the choice, am I correct?
It all depends what you mean by 'choice'.
>
> > DAVEY
> > They are married even though they are not married in the eyes of the
state.
> >
> > Homosexuals, even if they become married in the eyes of the state, are
not
> > able to become married in the eyes of God, because God has only made
> > marriage possible between a man and a woman. All a man can become with
> > another man is a worse sinner than he was before.
>
> JERRY
> Please go back and re-read my statement about marriage being a civil
> rite versus a religous rite. If it's a civil rite, with benefits from
> the state (visitation rights in hospitals, better tax breaks,
> inheritance rights, etc) then by our Constitution it should be
> available to all citizens. If there are no civil benefits from
> marriage and it's a religious rite, then each church can marry or
> refuse to marry anyone they wish based upon their belief system.
>
> Your "eyes of god" nonsense is simply that. While gays do not have
> the same rights under the Constitution as straight people, they are
> relegated to Second Class Citizen status based upon religious
> prejudice.
So you're saying you have to be religious in order not to go along with
homosexual attempts to influence society?
I think these days most people lobbying for homosexual influence seen to be
within one or another religious organisation, and the majority of people
willing to say what they think about homosexuals and their so-called marriag
es are the irreligious.
Take my relations, for example. They aren't religious, but they don't like
the downgrading of the family in society any more than any typical person
does. They can't understand why more churches don't take a tough line on it.
Uncle Davey
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