Marriage will always be a sacred bond between one man and one woman...regardless of what today's liberal judges say. The task is to avoid trampling on that tradition while also guaranteeing the same rights and responsibilities for same-sex unions.
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Gopher4Life |
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Many of our laws are based on religious tradition.
Marriage will always be a sacred bond between one man and one woman...regardless of what today's liberal judges say. The task is to avoid trampling on that tradition while also guaranteeing the same rights and responsibilities for same-sex unions. |
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MinneapolisOle |
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Gopher4Life wrote: So if that is what you believe, why do you care if two people who love eachother are able to get married? |
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Gopher4Life |
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There's no need to trash marriage in order to give gays anything an everything they think they deserve. Or is that part of their agenda?
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MinneapolisOle |
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Gopher4Life wrote: With divorce rates in the 50% range, why shouldn't gay people be able to trash marriage as much as heterosexuals? |
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Gopher4Life |
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Here's an idea. Why don't we reduce all rules and traditions to their lowest possible denominators. Anything goes; nothing matters any longer. Would
that satisfy the secular horde?
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