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Hi epan.
May I answer?
That’s a good argument, Dr Phil brought up the same one when he was talking about SSM on his show.Please explain how someone else’s marriage infringes on your religious freedom. That is the difficult part for you, because it does not.
I agree.
I agree.When the day comes that any religious organization is required to perform marriages which are contrary to it’s ethical code or religious views, then an infringement has occured.
I wonder what you would say in a secular thread about teachers teaching that a homosexual union was not a marriage? that the sexual acts of homosexuality were a miss use of the body? That marriage is only between a man and a woman given the human anatomy.What is taught in public schools, what is legislated as social rights, what benefits are given to people by employers or government agencies - none of these things infringe in any way on religious freedoms.
And yet when it’s vice versa, when they include terms such as boyfriend and girlfriend, husband and wife as ‘homophobic’ language, it’s not infringing in anyway on our religious freedom when it comes to education?
I agree when it comes to this argument about tax payers.I can see that point the being required to provide some health insurance may feel like an infringement on religious liberty. The obvious counter to that, is that nobody is required to get an abortion (as a conscientious objector may be required to pay for war, but not to fight in one). Religious rights are a personally exercised rights. So, whether an employer is required to pay certain benefits to employees, who many not share the employer’s religious point of view, is somewhat disingenuous. Once again, no religious freedom has been infringed upon. It is merely another case of a religious groups objecting to the behavior of others.
The taxpayers’ situation is similar, by analogy. You may be a pacifist, in fact a Quaker with strongly held religious views. Yet, this will not stop the IRS from seizing everything you own, and charging you with criminal intent, if you fail to pay for our military operations through your taxes. There are numerous examples like this. Yet, you may be excused from military duty individually, if you are indeed such a conscientious objector.
"Gospel of Matthew:
I’m sure the emperor would have used that money to fund immoral things too.**Matthew 22:15-22
Paying Taxes
15 The Pharisees got together and planned how they could trick Jesus into saying something wrong. 16 They sent some of their followers and some of Herod’s followers[a] to say to him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest. You teach the truth about what God wants people to do. And you treat everyone with the same respect, no matter who they are. 17 Tell us what you think! Should we pay taxes to the Emperor or not?”
18 Jesus knew their evil thoughts and said, “Why are you trying to test me? You show-offs! 19 Let me see one of the coins used for paying taxes.” They brought him a silver coin, 20 and he asked, “Whose picture and name are on it?”
21 “The Emperor’s,” they answered.
Then Jesus told them, “Give the Emperor what belongs to him and give God what belongs to God.” 22 His answer surprised them so much that they walked away.**
I’m not too sure what your saying here.There seems to be a lot of recent confusion individual religious freedom. Your simple objection to another’s behavior on religious grounds, does not rise to the test of violating your religious liberty.
Okay. So what unions have the ‘right’ to be recognised as marriage’s? wouldn’t we have to first determine what a marriage is? aren’t we simply objecting to recognising homosexual unions as marriages? is there somethign wrong with us doing that? isn’t this what Skigirl1689 is talking about?If you object on religious grounds to SSM, then your choice is simple. Don’t marry anyone of the same sex. As long as you have that right, and you are not forced to do enter such a marriage, then your religious liberty has been preserved.
On what grounds would you legalise SSM and yet not legalise any other union someone at a whim or fancy wishes to call a marriage? e.g. polygamous.
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