"I believe marriage to be a government isssue not a religious issue"
The institution of marriage belongs to the church lol. They invented it.
You just want to be tolerant of everything, nice to everyone while confusing that with "progress" , well sometimes one effects the other and you have to choose and not live up to the "brain dead, wishy washy" stereotype of an overly liberal person who doesn't think beyond surface value.
I'm not making fun, i'm just saying you're statments are conflicting. You are spitting in catholics faces and on their tradition by allowing gay marriage, something their religion considers evil. And as marriage is a part of their religion and not the gays you can see what i'm talking about if you "think"
They may have invented it but why does the government have to be involved to make it a legal marriage?
That makes it a government issue these days. A ton of non-religious people get married everyday.
I am not a liberal, I am sure you have little to know idea about American politics. In the same way I know little about Austrailian politics.
Anyway I am not a liberal, I am a libertarian leaning independent.
As you can see if you look, I made an edit to my first comment on this poll.
I will just copy and paste it here...
"I don't think that any law should be made against anyone's religion."
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I don't think that any law should be made banning anyone's religion.
People have the right to believe whatever they want.
Not everyone is going to be happy all the time, you can't win every issue.
If that makes catholics sad I don't really care. They have bigger issues of their own to deal with besides two grown people of the same gender fucking each other. I think fucking kids is much worse.
I'm not strictly Libertarian but I certainly sympathise with the ideas and find the arguments generally sound. That's probably why your comments on this post have made the most sense to me.
I share the idea that personal liberty is of paramount importance.
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Then your statement is contradictory as approving gay marriage will be a state law made against a religion.
It will be a law against the catholic church on one of their most sacred institutions.
"I am a fan of personal liberty"
Yeah, at the expense of an entire religions beliefs.
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I believe marriage to be a government isssue not a religious issue.
I was talking about banning religion in general not bowing to everyone's personal beliefs.
Fuck catholics, you know another of their most sacred institutions? Having their so called holy men, fuck young boys in the ass.
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"I believe marriage to be a government isssue not a religious issue"
The institution of marriage belongs to the church lol. They invented it.
You just want to be tolerant of everything, nice to everyone while confusing that with "progress" , well sometimes one effects the other and you have to choose and not live up to the "brain dead, wishy washy" stereotype of an overly liberal person who doesn't think beyond surface value.
I'm not making fun, i'm just saying you're statments are conflicting. You are spitting in catholics faces and on their tradition by allowing gay marriage, something their religion considers evil. And as marriage is a part of their religion and not the gays you can see what i'm talking about if you "think"
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They may have invented it but why does the government have to be involved to make it a legal marriage?
That makes it a government issue these days. A ton of non-religious people get married everyday.
I am not a liberal, I am sure you have little to know idea about American politics. In the same way I know little about Austrailian politics.
Anyway I am not a liberal, I am a libertarian leaning independent.
As you can see if you look, I made an edit to my first comment on this poll.
I will just copy and paste it here...
"I don't think that any law should be made against anyone's religion."
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I don't think that any law should be made banning anyone's religion.
People have the right to believe whatever they want.
Not everyone is going to be happy all the time, you can't win every issue.
If that makes catholics sad I don't really care. They have bigger issues of their own to deal with besides two grown people of the same gender fucking each other. I think fucking kids is much worse.
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I'm not strictly Libertarian but I certainly sympathise with the ideas and find the arguments generally sound. That's probably why your comments on this post have made the most sense to me.
I share the idea that personal liberty is of paramount importance.
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Right on man.
"If that makes catholics sad I don't really care"
Thats my point, you don't care. But you care about keeping some gays from being sad? It's odd to me that people think this way.
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It's odd that I believe in civil rights?
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*Civil rights over religious beliefs that is
I like both just fine but not if the RB is going to fuck with the CR.