That wouldn't be a personal attack now-would it?
Nope, just good general advice found in Proverbs.
That wouldn't be a personal attack now-would it?
Yes. It's one issue. Reading comprehension. It's a good thing. And I added a link for ya'.
Oh, ok. So I guess my cousin who has been in a long-term loving relationship with the girl of her dreams should break up with her and get into an unhappy, loveless marriage with a guy?Yeah, good luck with that.
Anna
Well when you find it, go ahead and read it. You missed the part where I said Marriage doesn't count because everyone is equally restricted regarding same sex marriage.
More than 1,000 federal rights are granted to married couples.
Who are YOU to say that marriage doesn't count?![]()
Do you think it doesn't matter to gays and lesbians?
Nope, just good general advice found in Proverbs.
Actually, I agree with you here. Although I am fully in support of gay rights, I can see that there is going to have to be very clear language as to how churches and such will be dealt with under such laws. In so much as I believe GLBT should have equal rights, I also don't believe church congregations and ministers should be punished for what is said inside their churches.
This is actually an issue right now in MT. We have legislation working its way through our state government to add homosexuals to those "protected" under the definition of hate crimes. The most vocal opponents are, of course, churches, but not because of any theological issues. More because they wonder, just as you wonder mkingdomlvr, if they will then be breaking the law when they preach their sermons?
I think, thankfully, the legislation will pass eventually, but IMHO it is going to have to contain some really tricky wrangling of church/state separation and/or a lot of legalspeak. (Oh legalsea, where are you....)
Actually, I agree with you here. Although I am fully in support of gay rights, I can see that there is going to have to be very clear language as to how churches and such will be dealt with under such laws. In so much as I believe GLBT should have equal rights, I also don't believe church congregations and ministers should be punished for what is said inside their churches.
This is actually an issue right now in MT. We have legislation working its way through our state government to add homosexuals to those "protected" under the definition of hate crimes. The most vocal opponents are, of course, churches, but not because of any theological issues. More because they wonder, just as you wonder mkingdomlvr, if they will then be breaking the law when they preach their sermons?
I think, thankfully, the legislation will pass eventually, but IMHO it is going to have to contain some really tricky wrangling of church/state separation and/or a lot of legalspeak. (Oh legalsea, where are you....)
Better "advice" then actually addressing the question, I guess.
You were stating that there is wide spread discrimination, but can only come up with a single issue, an issue were currently people are ALL treated equally. I'm not arguing gay marriage at the moment, just wondering where this so called discrimination is occuring.
When arguing with fools, don't answer their foolish arguments, or you will become as foolish as they are.
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Read my posts contained herein. The thing is, the original 'question' has long gone by the wayside.


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Read my posts contained herein. The thing is, the original 'question' has long gone by the wayside.

You were stating that there is wide spread discrimination, but can only come up with a single issue, an issue were currently people are ALL treated equally. I'm not arguing gay marriage at the moment, just wondering where this so called discrimination is occuring.
The girls referenced in this thread that were denied an education due to their "alleged" lesbian relationship.
The lesbian or gay individual that cannot visit or make decisions for their partner in the hospital because they are not recognized as family/spouses.
Employers that do not grant same sex partners benefits.
The wishful parents who are not entitled to adopt because there are two mommies/daddies instead of a mommy and a daddy.
DADT.
Do I go on?
Goofy, quite a few people choose to believe what is most comfortable for them to believe regardless of any evidence to the contrary. Think Archie Bunker.

Originally Posted by Goofyluver View Post
The girls referenced in this thread that were denied an education due to their "alleged" lesbian relationship.
The lesbian or gay individual that cannot visit or make decisions for their partner in the hospital because they are not recognized as family/spouses.
Employers that do not grant same sex partners benefits.
The wishful parents who are not entitled to adopt because there are two mommies/daddies instead of a mommy and a daddy.
The girls referenced in this thread that were denied an education due to their "alleged" lesbian relationship.
The girls referenced in this thread that were denied an education due to their "alleged" lesbian relationship.
The lesbian or gay individual that cannot visit or make decisions for their partner in the hospital because they are not recognized as family/spouses.
Employers that do not grant same sex partners benefits.
The wishful parents who are not entitled to adopt because there are two mommies/daddies instead of a mommy and a daddy.
DADT.
Do I go on?
Hate crimes create special rights and sentences for crimes against special groups, rather than equal justice under the law.
The girls referenced in this thread that were denied an education due to their "alleged" lesbian relationship.
The lesbian or gay individual that cannot visit or make decisions for their partner in the hospital because they are not recognized as family/spouses.
Employers that do not grant same sex partners benefits.
The wishful parents who are not entitled to adopt because there are two mommies/daddies instead of a mommy and a daddy.
DADT.
Do I go on?
I do agree with you on the issues of most of the discriminations faced by GLBT, honestly i really really do, and I know you feel very passionatly about this, but truely those girls were NOT denied an education! We are losing sight of this point somehow.
They were denied an education in THAT school, becuase THAT school was a private entity, and disagreed with who they were and how they behaved and, in its eyes, saw that it had reason to expell them. As a private organization, THAT is their right! Do I think it was very nice of them, NO, do I agree with it, NO! But its NOT my decision!
They are perfectly free to go to any number of schools and receive a perfectly fine education, in fact, IMHO probably a BETTER education then they would have received in that school. An education that will not constantly wear down on their self-esteem and make them feel ashamed and sad about something they can't control. Isn't that better in the long run anyway?
As many other posters have said, I couldn't enroll in an Islamic school and then expect them to allow me to start preaching the bible. I couldn't enroll in my old church school and expect them to allow me to violate their rules of purity and dress code and all the other silly things I had to adhere to. They would boot me out. And would they be within their rights? You betcha! In fact, in my public high school, were I to have been caught half naked in the boys locker room playing tonsil hockey with my boyfriend, I would have disciplined there as well! What if I were to try to join an old fuddy-duddy men-only Water Buffalos club (Grand PoohBah here I come). They would say no. I am female. Could I scream and yell? Yup. But they are a private organization. Their rules, their business.
Everywhere, every organization, has rules. Some are fairer than others. Some are nicer than others. But when it comes down to it, whether I agree or not. Its their club. Their school. Their rules. And as long as they don't go asking my government for money or grants, or anything else, its their right to stay private and make their own rules. That's the way the happy old US of A works, guys.
Its good to be passionate for a cause. Its wonderful to have strong beliefs. But we need to stay reasonable. On both sides of the issue.
Signing out now.
Off to Costco.