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View Poll Results: How do you react to heterosexuals who are anti-homosexual?
I usually agree with them 25 19.08%
I usually disagree with them 88 67.18%
I'm neutral on the subject 18 13.74%
Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-07-2010, 03:42 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Calvinist View Post
I don't know that it's wise to change an institution as old as marriage for a fringe minority.


If I'm discriminated against based on my religion, it's because I told someone my religion.

I don't see a reason to be discussing sex with my landlord or boss.


I think I've done a reasonable job at arguing against the pro-homosexual geniuses here in regards to it.


Thank you. I'm sorry if I haven't let you get it sidetracked.
If you are a heterosexual how has allowing a person that is a homosexual or a lesbian get married changed marriage for you?

You get to married the person of your choice.

They get to marry the person of their choice.

You live your life as you please.

They live their live's as they please.

Sounds like everybody is getting the right to do what they want.

If every human institution didn’t change based on your fears of what’s “wise” then the human race would not progress very far.

After all the Catholic Church once thought that all the planets revolved around the earth and anybody who thought differently was a heretic.

 
Old 10-07-2010, 04:01 PM
 
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Originally Posted by JazzyTallGuy View Post
If you are a heterosexual how has allowing a person that is a homosexual or a lesbian get married changed marriage for you?
It defines a new class of marriage to serve a fringe group. What group is next? Polygamists?
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You get to married the person of your choice.
The law has never guaranteed a right to marry the person of choice.
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