Don't know you 14daroad. Do respect you have an opinion. But, why can't you respect others opinions? And if you do, why are you so rude?
Not trying to knock you, but damn.
Don't know you 14daroad. Do respect you have an opinion. But, why can't you respect others opinions? And if you do, why are you so rude?
Not trying to knock you, but damn.
Don't know you 14daroad. Do respect you have an opinion. But, why can't you respect others opinions? And if you do, why are you so rude?
Not trying to knock you, but damn.
You are shining a light on yourself for being an ignorant bigot that likes to troll.
Your willful attempt to misinterpret the argument at hand with your completely irrelevant North Carolina statistics made it quite clear you were here to troll.
Your anti-gay comments stand alone, no need for comment.
"The people that started the gay rights movement wanted nothing to do with marriage."
This means nothing just like most anything you post. Were you surprised that African Americans eventually wanted all the rights and priviliges of their white counterparts? Apparently so.
You are shining a light on yourself for being an ignorant bigot that likes to troll.
Your willful attempt to misinterpret the argument at hand with your completely irrelevant North Carolina statistics made it quite clear you were here to troll.
Your anti-gay comments stand alone, no need for comment.
"The people that started the gay rights movement wanted nothing to do with marriage."
This means nothing just like most anything you post. Were you surprised that African Americans eventually wanted all the rights and priviliges of their white counterparts? Apparently so.
You are shining a light on yourself for being an ignorant bigot that likes to troll.
Your willful attempt to misinterpret the argument at hand with your completely irrelevant North Carolina statistics made it quite clear you were here to troll.
Your anti-gay comments stand alone, no need for comment.
"The people that started the gay rights movement wanted nothing to do with marriage."
This means nothing just like most anything you post. Were you surprised that African Americans eventually wanted all the rights and priviliges of their white counterparts? Apparently so.
You are shining a light on yourself for being an ignorant bigot that likes to troll.
Your willful attempt to misinterpret the argument at hand with your completely irrelevant North Carolina statistics made it quite clear you were here to troll.
Your anti-gay comments stand alone, no need for comment.
"The people that started the gay rights movement wanted nothing to do with marriage."
This means nothing just like most anything you post. Were you surprised that African Americans eventually wanted all the rights and priviliges of their white counterparts? Apparently so.
On behalf of the coalition, Owens said, “We call on all Americans to respect the legitimate civil rights of gay people to be free from violence, harassment, to vote, to hold jobs.”
Owens drew from King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” to explain what he believes is the difference between a just and unjust law.
According to Owens, a just law is a man-made code that squares with the law of God, and an unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with moral law.
Owens also drew from St. Thomas Aquinas and said, “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”
“Same-sex marriage is an attempt to do the opposite of what Rev. King did,” Owens said. “It’s an attempt by men to use political power to declare that an act contrary to God’s law and to the natural law is a civil right.”
Again, I love watching white people call black pastors bigots.
On behalf of the coalition, Owens said, “We call on all Americans to respect the legitimate civil rights of gay people to be free from violence, harassment, to vote, to hold jobs.”
Owens drew from King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” to explain what he believes is the difference between a just and unjust law.
According to Owens, a just law is a man-made code that squares with the law of God, and an unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with moral law.
Owens also drew from St. Thomas Aquinas and said, “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”
“Same-sex marriage is an attempt to do the opposite of what Rev. King did,” Owens said. “It’s an attempt by men to use political power to declare that an act contrary to God’s law and to the natural law is a civil right.”
Again, I love watching white people call black pastors bigots.
Don't know you 14daroad. Do respect you have an opinion. But, why can't you respect others opinions? And if you do, why are you so rude?
Not trying to knock you, but damn.
Don't know you 14daroad. Do respect you have an opinion. But, why can't you respect others opinions? And if you do, why are you so rude?
Not trying to knock you, but damn.
On behalf of the coalition, Owens said, “We call on all Americans to respect the legitimate civil rights of gay people to be free from violence, harassment, to vote, to hold jobs.”
Owens drew from King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” to explain what he believes is the difference between a just and unjust law.
According to Owens, a just law is a man-made code that squares with the law of God, and an unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with moral law.
Owens also drew from St. Thomas Aquinas and said, “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”
“Same-sex marriage is an attempt to do the opposite of what Rev. King did,” Owens said. “It’s an attempt by men to use political power to declare that an act contrary to God’s law and to the natural law is a civil right.”
Again, I love watching white people call black pastors bigots.
On behalf of the coalition, Owens said, “We call on all Americans to respect the legitimate civil rights of gay people to be free from violence, harassment, to vote, to hold jobs.”
Owens drew from King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” to explain what he believes is the difference between a just and unjust law.
According to Owens, a just law is a man-made code that squares with the law of God, and an unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with moral law.
Owens also drew from St. Thomas Aquinas and said, “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”
“Same-sex marriage is an attempt to do the opposite of what Rev. King did,” Owens said. “It’s an attempt by men to use political power to declare that an act contrary to God’s law and to the natural law is a civil right.”
Again, I love watching white people call black pastors bigots.
Sure. What is your point? Gay people as a whole do not want to get married because the initial gay pride movement was not interested in marriage?
It must drive you nuts that gay people are empowered nowadays and want more. Actually, not more, they just want the same rights and priviliges as everyone else.
You are clearly a bigot, that is the truth. Here is some name calling. You are a biggoted piece of partisan scum. Your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings are all predetermined by extreme right wing partisanship and misguided religious dogma.
Sure. What is your point? Gay people as a whole do not want to get married because the initial gay pride movement was not interested in marriage?
It must drive you nuts that gay people are empowered nowadays and want more. Actually, not more, they just want the same rights and priviliges as everyone else.
You are clearly a bigot, that is the truth. Here is some name calling. You are a biggoted piece of partisan scum. Your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings are all predetermined by extreme right wing partisanship and misguided religious dogma.
i can't believe i have to say this but you're truly a special case so i will. no one anywhere equated gay marriage with lynchings, beatings and being denied the right to vote
Oh really?
So you're suggesting all those kind people in Mississipi holding those signs in the link you provided weren't in favor of Jim Crow?
That's what you're going to go with?
i can't believe i have to say this but you're truly a special case so i will. no one anywhere equated gay marriage with lynchings, beatings and being denied the right to vote
Oh really?
So you're suggesting all those kind people in Mississipi holding those signs in the link you provided weren't in favor of Jim Crow?
That's what you're going to go with?
both groups are the victims of discrimination and those who discriminate against them are bigots/racists. are you saying gays have to be beaten, lynched, etc to be discriminated against?
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Except gays not being able to be married is a "discrimination" that has been invented in the last 20 years.
Further, shouting "discrimination" doesn't advance the ball, because the government discriminates all the time.
In lieu of an intellectual case for gay marriage, you're left with slogans and name calling.
both groups are the victims of discrimination and those who discriminate against them are bigots/racists. are you saying gays have to be beaten, lynched, etc to be discriminated against?
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Except gays not being able to be married is a "discrimination" that has been invented in the last 20 years.
Further, shouting "discrimination" doesn't advance the ball, because the government discriminates all the time.
In lieu of an intellectual case for gay marriage, you're left with slogans and name calling.
Spot on, sir.
Spot on, sir.
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