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Aren’t you guilty of what you are trying to condemn?Very, very sad. In 50-100 years everyone will look back on this with the same distaste as racism.
Oh, well, just another state that I’m never visiting if I can help it.
Also, OP; really? A DANCING EMOTICON? Yes, you can still get married in NC, just like you could before. The only thing this accomplished is banning marriage between two people of the same sex. I find it very… sad? I can’t even think of a word - deplorable that you can be so overjoyed that you beat back those icky gays and their agenda.
Again, it wasn’t your rights in question, it was those of gays. And you’re overjoyed you were able to deny them marriage rights.
You make me sick.
This has absolutely nothing to do with judgment; it has everything to do with the sanctity of the institution of marriage. God created this bond, not government or people. It is not your choice or mine to change the definition of marriage.We Catholics and other Christians cannot keep our own house in order and then we try to tell other people what to do and what is right. It sickens me also. From 1Cor 5:9-13 “…But I now write to you not to associate with anyone named a brother, if he is immoral, greedy, an idolator, a slanderer, a drunkard, or a robber…For why should I be judging outsiders? Is it not your business to judge those within? God will judge those outside…”
Really? Have you put even a second of thought behind that statement?We Catholics and other Christians cannot keep our own house in order and then we try to tell other people what to do and what is right. It sickens me also.
A gay man has exactly the same right to marry as I do. I’m not sure what you are suggesting. There is no restrictions that exist for homosexuals that don’t apply equally to me.I hope those campaigning for equality are not so angered by the opposition that they seek to restrict the right of Christians to marry as they wish, or to otherwise carry on their lives.
Excellent point Tim!A gay man has exactly the same right to marry as I do. I’m not sure what you are suggesting. There is no restrictions that exist for homosexuals that don’t apply equally to me.
Peace
Tim
The state always has and probably always will limit marriage.Also, OP; really? A DANCING EMOTICON? Yes, you can still get married in NC, just like you could before. The only thing this accomplished is banning marriage between two people of the same sex. I find it very… sad? I can’t even think of a word - deplorable that you can be so overjoyed that you beat back those icky gays and their agenda.
Again, it wasn’t your rights in question, it was those of gays. And you’re overjoyed you were able to deny them marriage rights.
Exactly.The state always has and probably always will limit marriage. .
What do you think about Paul’s quote?This has absolutely nothing to do with judgment; it has everything to do with the sanctity of the institution of marriage. God created this bond, not government or people. It is not your choice or mine to change the definition of marriage.
Marriage is between one man and one woman, that’s it. No hate, no judgment, except for the people who will call us Christians many ugly names for standing up for God’s holy sacrament called matrimony.
uh huh. No rights are restricted.Very, very sad. In 50-100 years everyone will look back on this with the same distaste as racism.
Oh, well, just another state that I’m never visiting if I can help it.
Also, OP; really? A DANCING EMOTICON? Yes, you can still get married in NC, just like you could before. The only thing this accomplished is banning marriage between two people of the same sex. I find it very… sad? I can’t even think of a word - deplorable that you can be so overjoyed that you beat back those icky gays and their agenda.
Again, it wasn’t your rights in question, it was those of gays. And you’re overjoyed you were able to deny them marriage rights.
You make me sick.