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Jesus Christ himself started the Catholic Church. That's why you should care. Gays will never be married in the Catholic Church, not in 1000 years.
Some people (both gay and straight) don't give a rat's a/s/s about the catholic church. For you to act like the catholic church is the end all and be all, and that no marriage is relevant or valid unless it is sanctioned by the catholic church, is beyond ridiculous and delusional. Catholicism may be the center of your life, but that's certainly not true for everyone. So no, we should not care that gay marriage will not take place in the catholic church. It's really not as big a deal as you seem to think it is.
Jesus Christ himself started the Catholic Church. That's why you should care. Gays will never be married in the Catholic Church, not in 1000 years.
A guy from Mexico started the Catholic Church? But seriously, can non-Catholics get married or is marriage only a Catholic thing in your book? (And yes, "book" is meant to be a pun.)
"Statistics New Zealand currently doesn't readily record the sexual orientation of people in New Zealand, meaning there are very limited statistics on New Zealand's LGBT population. However, at the 2006 Census, there were a recorded 12,300 people living in a same-sex couple in New Zealand - 5,300 male and 7,000 female."
You may never have called anyone opposed to ssm a bigot, but you must know it's a pretty common refrain. Happened on this thread. Though I think it was you who said opposition to ssm = opposition to freedom.
What the hell kind of response is this? "Maybe you didn't saw what I accused you of saying, some of the people you agree with are just as bad so whatever I said about you was justified"?
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