it's the judges stupid
vote republican
vote republican
It's very sad (and weird) how you can't comprehend someone basing their opinion on anything other than what they stand to gain personally. :nono:How does it impact you personally what two random people you've never met claim as the status of their relationship?
Is it going to directly affect your own prospects of entering heaven if Suzy and Jennifer down the street tie the knot?
Why do you care?
Hello, thanks for stopping by Earth! Hope you can stay a while. Around here we recognize this thing called society and how important it is to have stuff like criminal laws and behavioral standards. We've learned over the course of history (somewhere around day two, I believe) that not having these things is a very, very bad idea.Since you say that both sides are doing the same thing, what makes you right and them wrong? The Bible says so? :kookoo:
If you don't want to have sexual relations with people of your own sex, then don't. Why do you care when others do it? Why do you care what others are doing with their own reproductive organs?
:rotfl:Is your concern the perceived erosion of social mores? If anything we have progressed (this article indicates it).
How does one go about imposing an opinion, exactly? :think:Imposing your own opinions...
Didn't you just mark LadyGreenEyes as hateful? You should stop imposing your opinion or something....and marking those who differ from you as "vile" and "immoral" is what is the true hatred.
Well, see, there are all these people who are too lazy to think. And then there are all these other people who like to help out those people and tell them what to think. Sometimes those people don't get why other people have a different opinion. Or understand that opinion those other people have.Honestly I don't get why gay rights and abortion are such heavy issues in American politics, seems like everyone wants to control how everyone else lives and what they do with their own bodies. God gave you ONE body, he did not give you dominion over everyone else's. Sheesh...
You didn't answer any of Alexandros' very reasonable questions, instead you respond with arrogance and insults. You're capable of far better than this. I've seen it. Or perhaps you have no answer but your own loathing when it comes to the subject of homosexuals?It's very sad (and weird) how you can't comprehend someone basing their opinion on anything other than what they stand to gain personally. :nono:
Hello, thanks for stopping by Earth! Hope you can stay a while. Around here we recognize this thing called society and how important it is to have stuff like criminal laws and behavioral standards. We've learned over the course of history (somewhere around day two, I believe) that not having these things is a very, very bad idea.
So what's it like on your planet? You sit and watch while other people set their children on fire, you say? That's very interesting.
:rotfl:
How does one go about imposing an opinion, exactly? :think:
Didn't you just mark LadyGreenEyes as hateful? You should not stop imposing your opinion or something.
Well, see, there are all these people who are too lazy to think. And then there are all these other people who like to help out those people and tell them what to think. Sometimes those people don't get why other people have a different opinion. Or understand that opinion those other people have.
Sometimes those people come to TOL and go on and on about how they don't get it how other people can have an opinion someone didn't give them. And how confused they are by that.
Yeah, it's a real problem in America. But we're working on it.
The truth is that a homosexual relationship is not a marriage.
I agree. The more vicious and hateful the reaction, the less sympathy it will find in the general public.Yes it is, whether you people like it or not. And frankly, your opinion means absolutely squat.
I can't stand the bigotry and prejudice involved, I certainly can't stand the homicidal hatred expressed by many Christians, but I'll tell you what: it's exactly this presumptuous, snide, arrogant attitude that I despise the most. If Christians--with their high divorce rates--want to judge the quality of someone else's romance and marriage, go right on ahead, but don't be so surprised when more and more people ignore you. None of you Pharisees have a leg to stand on anymore.
First, I challenged that his position was that of caring nothing for what others do, save when it benefits one personally to do so. Then answered the question he asked five times in his post by illustrating the necessity of law and order. Following that I mocked his claim that we've progressed socially, in this context. Then pointed out he was being hypocritical. Finally, I rounded out my answer to this post by responding to his absurd charge that anyone on this side of the issue must just want to control everyone else's body by charging that he's a moron who can't think for himself.You didn't answer any of Alexandros' very reasonable questions, instead you respond with arrogance and insults.
When appropriate, yes. It would not have been appropriate here.You're capable of far better than this. I've seen it.
See above.Or perhaps you have no answer but your own loathing when it comes to the subject of homosexuals?
Yes it is, whether you people like it or not. And frankly, your opinion means absolutely squat.
I can't stand the bigotry and prejudice involved, I certainly can't stand the homicidal hatred expressed by many Christians, but I'll tell you what: it's exactly this presumptuous, snide, arrogant attitude that I despise the most. If Christians--with their high divorce rates--want to judge the quality of someone else's romance and marriage, go right on ahead, but don't be so surprised when more and more people ignore you. None of you Pharisees have a leg to stand on anymore.
What's that PureX just said about answering with nothing but loathing?
PureX speaks for no one but himself, and I speak for no one but me.
And I don't really appreciate bigots and know nothings who want to reduce an entire group of Americans to second class citizens based on nothing but ignorance, bigotry, and spite.
Try to keep up with the convo. No one's suggesting anyone's speaking for anyone else. What I suggested was that it was hilarious that PureX implied my post constituted nothing but loathing and no answer when you immediately followed with a post he agreed with...that was no answer and nothing but loathing.PureX speaks for no one but himself, and I speak for no one but me.
And I don't really appreciate bigots and know nothings who want to reduce an entire group of Americans to second class citizens based on nothing but ignorance, bigotry, and spite.
Which had nothing to do with his question. You were being asked how two people of the same sex being married negatively effects you.First, I challenged that his position was that of caring nothing for what others do, save when it benefits one personally to do so.
Well, as same-sex marriage has no effect on "law and order", you can see how we might not have recognized this as an "answer". Rather, it appears as if you were implying that as long as same sex marriage is against the law, it effects law and order when people of the same sex get married (which they couldn't legally do). But I don't believe you would actually assert something that silly, so I had to dismiss it. After all, that would be an absurd example of 'circular logic'.Then answered the question he asked five times in his post by illustrating the necessity of law and order.
Well, given the fact that he made that claim in the first place would indicate that at least he has progressed socially, in this context. Don't you think? And the fact that we are now discussing a legal judgment in favor of same-sex marriage by a state superior court would surely seem to confirm the idea that others have advanced, socially, regarding the issue as well.Following that I mocked his claim that we've progressed socially, in this context.
Which again, had nothing to do with the questions you were being asked, and certainly did appear to be the old 'obfuscation by attack' method of response that we see all too often around here.Then pointed out he was being hypocritical.
Well, frankly, your reply didn't do much to prove that assertion wrong, now did it.Finally, I rounded out my answer to this post by responding to his absurd charge that anyone on this side of the issue must just want to control everyone else's body by charging that he's a moron who can't think for himself.
I was challenging that his position was that of caring nothing for what others do, save when it benefits one personally to do so. The position I was challenging was not the questions which I later answered, so that this doesn't answer those questions is as relevant as it not being made of Chinese tea.Which had nothing to do with his question. You were being asked how two people of the same sex being married negatively effects you.
Of course it's an answer. I don't recall anyone specifying that any answers given must be answers you or Alexandros agree with. :dizzy:Well, as same-sex marriage has no effect on "law and order", you can see how we might not have recognized this as an "answer".
Then let me help you out. Here's "the questions":Rather, it appears as if you were implying that as long as same sex marriage is against the law, it effects law and order when people of the same sex get married (which they couldn't legally do). But I don't believe you would actually assert something that silly, so I had to dismiss it. After all, that would be an absurd example of 'circular logic'.
How do you figure? Based on the assumption that you and he are correct on this issue? If you were, then that would indeed be progress. But that assumption was what I was mocking.Well, given the fact that he made that claim in the first place would indicate that at least he has progressed socially, in this context. Don't you think? And the fact that we are now discussing a legal judgment in favor of same-sex marriage by a state superior court would surely seem to confirm the idea that others have advanced, socially, regarding the issue as well.
Like in your post right here, for example. Where you likewise said some stuff and introduced some opinions that didn't have anything to do with your original charge that I hadn't answered his questions. But who cares, since neither of us have failed to address that central point in the process?Which again, had nothing to do with the questions you were being asked, and certainly did appear to be the old 'obfuscation by attack' method of response that we see all too often around here.
Sorry if you didn't find my answer persuasive. But at least now you can't honestly claim, a second time, that I didn't provide one. :idunno:Well, frankly, your reply didn't do much to prove that assertion wrong, now did it.
When black people wanted to be able to sit anywhere on the bus, the white people around them were just sure that it was the first sign of total social destruction. They were convinced that the next thing these blacks would want would be to be allowed to vote, and then to elect black people to public office! And to the white's way of thinking, this would spell the end of their 'way of life' as they'd always known it.Rover? A dog? That does it I quit. You people are making a mockery of marriage!!”
I hope the servers for the wedding registrys at department stores don't crash...