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Support for Same-sex Marriage Crosses Party Lines

Gabriela8 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:18 PM
What Portman and the author and all the LGBT out there don't get is: this is bigger than you. You're up against the Lord on this one. We don't have the authority to redefine marriage (or gender, for that matter) because it was created by God. In our arrogance, we think we can improve on God's plan for the family (or plan for human body) by altering it to fit our current hedonist age. What "gay marriage" is and always will be an thinly disguised attack on the faith (and the faithful, who are targeted and sued as "haters"). Think it can't get worse? It can, and it will, because the LGBT won't ever be satisfied. Now "they" want transgendered troops. What next? Specifying "to be determined" in the box for gender on birth certificates?
Tinsldr2 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:25 PM
The Lord said don't work on the Sabbath. Is that the Law in the US? Can I work on Sabbath? The lord said honor your mother and father, I always do but would that be a good law?

The number one commandment is love the Lord your God, should the gov make that a law?

Marie150 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:46 PM
Don't be a cotton-headed ninny-muggins. Do you want a stable society? Do you want chaos?
Troglodite Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:56 PM
Marie,

That's the point. He does not want a stable society. He does want chaos. He does think that everything is permitted, at least to him. (Note PascagoulaP's comment above.) He prefers that everyone be persuaded or shamed or forced to allow him to have his way. If all of this turns out to be not so fortunate in its results, he will rejoice that the many who do not deserve it are as miserable as he is.
Marie150 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 10:06 PM
He will blame George Bush when all hell breaks lose.
Troglodite Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 10:15 PM
Marie:

In response to your of 10:06: LOL, as they say. I do suspect, however, that we are dealing with some people who would rather, as they fancy now, reign in hell than serve in heaven.
DagNabbit Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 11:29 PM
No, you're dealing with people who don't BELIEVE in Heaven and Hell. Tnsldr, I believe, is Jewish. I'm Agnostic. All your threats about Hell just make me chuckle. I think you're silly to believe in them. Though I'd never deny you the right. Am I making my point? I'm sure you think I'll go to hell. I'm sure I won't. Next topic: Gay marriage.
TommyMaq Wrote: Mar 19, 2013 1:20 PM
Strawman bullshi+ makes you sound stupid, Marie.

er....stupider.
DagNabbit Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:23 PM
There s no God. There is no "Lord". And those nonexistent entities aren't the boss of me.
pascagoulapappy Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:32 PM
If there is no god, everything is permitted. Ivan Karamazov
Marie150 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:44 PM
My 3 year old says you aren't the boss of me. I see you have progressed in life.
Marie150 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 9:59 PM
DagNabbit Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 11:27 PM
Everything is permitted. Up until it infringes upon the rights of others. This is known as "Freedom", the most overused and misunderstood word in the Republican vocabulary.
Gabriela8 Wrote: Mar 18, 2013 11:28 PM
DagNabbit, there is a God. A fool says in his heart "there is no God." You will find out in the end. In the meantime, as for me and mine, we will serve the Lord. And no one can take the true believers off the path of life, not LGBT, not the abortionists, not the secularist, not the Left, not the smirking media or the ignoramus Demoncrats, not the hedonists and the pagans and the pornographers or the drug-pushers or the smut peddlers or the rabid feminististas. For the Lord says "There is no snatching from My hand." We're not even going to look to the left when we have my eyes on Jesus.
TommyMaq Wrote: Mar 19, 2013 1:18 PM
Strawman bullshi+ doesn't impress nor persuade.
TommyMaq Wrote: Mar 19, 2013 1:20 PM
"DagNabbit, there is a God. "

Evidence?


Or were just leaving to go suck your thumb while whining that your imaginary friend is still real despite the total lack of evidence found over the last 8000 years?
In an opinion article in the Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman announced that he has changed his mind and now supports same-sex marriage.

He wrote that on learning that one of his sons is gay he "wrestled with how to reconcile my Christian faith with my desire for Will to have the same opportunities to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister."

He is not the only prominent Republican to come to this view in this way. Former Vice President Dick Cheney is another.

And at the Conservative Political Action Committee convention, a panel sponsored by the...

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