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no they dont
Civil Unions offer the same rights and responsibilities as marriage, but only on a state level.
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no they dont
Civil Unions offer the same rights and responsibilities as marriage, but only on a state level.
Marriage is not a religious word. Look it up in the dictionary.
So in your argument, the N word just means an ignorant person, and calling somebody gay means they are happy?
I'll pass on the dictionary dictating my interpretation of a word that originates from the BIBLE
thanks though
The dictionary changes every year. Bible doesn't, and it did ORIGINATE FROM THE BIBLE
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Marriage is not a religious word. Look it up in the dictionary.
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
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I don't get how that is the same?
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
The definition of Marriage is a Union bound under God's word between woman and man.
Again I am not against gay marriage, but I don't see why they want something so bad that the very thing they base it on states that it is not allowed.
The best, and ONLY argument against same-sex marriage is the argument against ALL marriage IMO
Originally Posted by CHIARAVANOND
I don't support gay people to get marry but I can careless if they get marry so I'll vote no on this nonsense. Everyone deserves to be happy right?
Originally Posted by kix4kix
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
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Originally Posted by s dubl
OK so a straight couple are married, the wife doesnt have health insurance. The husbands job will only provide if they are "married". No problem there. What about a gay couple? They dont deserve the same right?Originally Posted by Qpitfighter
This is tough for me. But I don't think I can support gay marriages.
I live in california. I believe in equal rights. But I feel that a marriage should be between a male and female. If two guys want to live together, and have
sex then I don't care. I just oppose them being married.
just wondering do you have any evidence other than the bible?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by kix4kix
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
.
I don't get how that is the same?
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
The definition of Marriage is a Union bound under God's word between woman and man.
Again I am not against gay marriage, but I don't see why they want something so bad that the very thing they base it on states that it is not allowed.
The best, and ONLY argument against same-sex marriage is the argument against ALL marriage IMO
Originally Posted by PaidNHalf
just wondering do you have any evidence other than the bible?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by kix4kix
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
.
I don't get how that is the same?
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
The definition of Marriage is a Union bound under God's word between woman and man.
Again I am not against gay marriage, but I don't see why they want something so bad that the very thing they base it on states that it is not allowed.
The best, and ONLY argument against same-sex marriage is the argument against ALL marriage IMO
Let me rephrase other than religious doctrines?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by PaidNHalf
just wondering do you have any evidence other than the bible?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by kix4kix
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
.
I don't get how that is the same?
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
The definition of Marriage is a Union bound under God's word between woman and man.
Again I am not against gay marriage, but I don't see why they want something so bad that the very thing they base it on states that it is not allowed.
The best, and ONLY argument against same-sex marriage is the argument against ALL marriage IMO
Koran/Torah
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Let me rephrase other than religious doctrines?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by PaidNHalf
just wondering do you have any evidence other than the bible?Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Originally Posted by kix4kix
don't be so thick. what if two NON-religious straight people get married? is that marriage religious?
.
I don't get how that is the same?
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
The definition of Marriage is a Union bound under God's word between woman and man.
Again I am not against gay marriage, but I don't see why they want something so bad that the very thing they base it on states that it is not allowed.
The best, and ONLY argument against same-sex marriage is the argument against ALL marriage IMO
Koran/Torah
people don't get married just to be "religiously" bonded.Originally Posted by kix4kix
Nope as I stated man, It is a religious word
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.
This discussion we're having is specific to Prop 8 which concerns marriage in the state of California. Marriage in the state of California doesn'trequire that you be religious in any way nor does the state require any religious official be present to get married. So, I don't believe that religiousbeliefs should have any relevance in this discussion of civil marriage.
I have yet to see clearly supported claims of how banning gay marriage protects the institution of marriage or society as a whole. Thus, I'm voting no onProp 8.
Originally Posted by georgehimself
I think gay people should have the right to be married and miserable just like straight couples.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Originally Posted by cquan05
Gays have every right to be as miserable as straight people.
I agree you should let them be together. But If my religion says that something is not validated, than why would you need to call it marriage?
As long as they have the SAME rights, tax breaks, visiting rights, will ect....I don't see the big deal, but like I stated I don't really care what they call it, so I guess in a way I'm for it.
Originally Posted by holdenmichael
If you are not of religious belief, no reason to get married.