I can see fully your conclusion, given your premises. But you'll find you're wrong. It won't work out as you imagine. Remember these words in the coming years.
The "I'm right you're wrong just wait" defense is used by losers. Sorry, but it's over.
I can see fully your conclusion, given your premises. But you'll find you're wrong. It won't work out as you imagine. Remember these words in the coming years.
True lain:
Think even if we made another generation completely down the line, you and i would even still be living at the end of even one?
Exactly my point. Kinda makes your bet a little silly, doesn't it? :chuckle:
The "I'm right you're wrong just wait" defense is used by losers. Sorry, but it's over.
The Lovings were charged under Section 20-58 of the Virginia Code, which prohibited interracial couples from being married out of state and then returning to Virginia, and Section 20-59, which classified miscegenation as a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of between one and five years. The trial judge in the case, Leon M. Bazile, echoing Johann Friedrich Blumenbach's 18th-century interpretation of race, wrote:
Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix.
But race is a fixed trait. And a black woman marrying a white man does not change the nature of marriage.
I think gay marriage will be repealed, and fall out of favor in the coming fourth turning crisis (due around 2020).
not reallyInterracial marriage is in the Bible,
God approved of polygamy, and levirate marriages tooand God approved of it.
That reasoning comes from cultural "Christianity", which also describes why some professing Christians support SSM. They let the culture affect the way the read the Bible, ignoring what made them uncomfortable (such as Moses' wife). A great example of cultural "Christianity" was a building I saw which had an American Flag, a Confederate Flag, and a Christian Flag flying.