North Carolina passes same-sex marriage ban

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mooby
05-09-2012, 03:40 PM
f'n wack-ass democracy, always determining what people can and cannot do.

? I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or if you actually disagree with my statement. It should be obvious by now I disagree with all the bible-thumpers wanting to protect the sanctity of marriage and its' 55% divorce rate.

NC_Skins
05-09-2012, 03:42 PM
So your saying people cannot just think that its against gods will so they voted for the ban?

Did god shoot them a message on facebook telling to vote for it? Text message? How do they know what god's will is? Last time I checked, it's god's will for all man to love on another just as he loved you. So now, you get into the business of playing the role of god, and now you know what's best for these heathens based of his will which you really have no clue on. Sounds like some other radical religious nuts we know about.

Chico23231
05-09-2012, 03:43 PM
So your saying people cannot just think that its against gods will so they voted for the ban?

what?

NC_Skins
05-09-2012, 03:47 PM
So is everyone who doesn't agree with you ignorant? What if they paid even more attention than you in classes? Funny how you can attack those with opposing views from atop the soapbox of tolerance. Not debating the merits of marriage in any form just trying to point out the lack of class you gave displayed so far. But I am just a big dumb hick living in Macon County so please forgive my ignorance.



You are forgiven.


In all seriousness, I'm not attacking their views on homosexuality. I'm attacking their ability to separate supporting homosexuality with supporting rights for people as human beings. The ignorance lies in the fact that they want to intertwine the two. Religion has no reason being part of government or business. Religion is a personal thing. It should guide you and only you as well as it should only affect YOU and only YOU. It's when your religion starts stomping on the rights of others because you deem it a sin. If it is a sin, god will judge him. These very people who profess to be religious are breaking their own rules just so they can squash something they deem wrong.

I suggest you view that youtube video I posted of that pastor speaking. Allow a man of god to explain it to you.

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firstdown
05-09-2012, 03:47 PM
Did god shoot them a message on facebook telling to vote for it? Text message? How do they know what god's will is? Last time I checked, it's god's will for all man to love on another just as he loved you. So now, you get into the business of playing the role of god, and now you know what's best for these heathens based of his will which you really have no clue on. Sounds like some other radical religious nuts we know about.

Actually I am God and I came back to earth as an igorant man who has poor speeling skills.

NC_Skins
05-09-2012, 03:50 PM
Actually I am God and I came back to earth as an igorant man who has poor speeling skills.



:laughing-


I've got nothing...lol

SmootSmack
05-09-2012, 03:59 PM
I agree that it's a state right. Though I can comprehend why any state would be against it. Call it ignorance, call it naivete but why can't a gay couple be allowed to marry? Why should so much time and energy be spent arguing against it when there are so many more serious problems (unemployment, the economy) to worry about.

Player_HTTR
05-09-2012, 04:02 PM
You are forgiven.


In all seriousness, I'm not attacking their views on homosexuality. I'm attacking their ability to separate supporting homosexuality with supporting rights for people as human beings. The ignorance lies in the fact that they want to intertwine the two. Religion has no reason being part of government or business. Religion is a personal thing. It should guide you and only you as well as it should only affect YOU and only YOU. It's when your religion starts stomping on the rights of others because you deem it a sin. If it is a sin, god will judge him. These very people who profess to be religious are breaking their own rules just so they can squash something they deem wrong.

I suggest you view that youtube video I posted of that pastor speaking. Allow a man of god to explain it to you.

I guess you missed my point. I don't think there is a youtube video that will explain it.

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Player_HTTR
05-09-2012, 04:04 PM
I agree that it's a state right. Though I can comprehend why any state would be against it. Call it ignorance, call it naivete but why can't a gay couple be allowed to marry? Why should so much time and energy be spent arguing against it when there are so many more serious problems (unemployment, the economy) to worry about.

See NC thats how its done.

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NC_Skins
05-09-2012, 04:08 PM
I guess you missed my point. I don't think there is a youtube video that will explain it.

I didn't miss your point, and that video was posted to squash any such notion that religion should be apart of this vote. You have a man who preaches the word of god telling you otherwise.

I don't think people are ignorant just because my they don't agree with my views. I could care less about your views on homosexuality. This isn't about homosexuality. This is about giving rights to individuals. Plain and simple.

What merits are there to debate about marriage? Whatever it is, I'm quite positive it leads back to *gasp* religion. Which is exactly why I've said what I've said. Voting for ones rights, doesn't mean you are voting in favor of homosexuality. Voting in against this amendment doesn't make you any less of a Christian.

Did you even watch the video? I'll be amazed if you actually did.

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