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The family itself forms the fabric of society. It the family itself comes under attack, or someone wants to redefine what constitutes a family, society itself is undermined, distorted and warped. A healthy society begins with a healthy family. When families are not healthy society is not healthy.You know… I’ve been thinking…
Out of ALL of the problems our world has, why are we concentrating on things that are irrevelant?
War, Epidemics, Rape, Murder, Poverty… Recession ?!], and people decide to protest against gay marriage… Really? Am I the only one who’s amazed by this?
We’re being distracted by something that we shouldn’t care about… we’re being distracted from the issues that really need to be fixed in order to make this world a better place–not for Christians, but for mankind.
As much as a happy Catholic I am, I must say, religion really puts a leash around your neck.
I may say more on this, but that’s just a basic idea of what I’ve been… eh… contemplating. I’m really curious about what you guys think.
Ironically Yours, Blade and Blood
Those who support proposition eight are not meaning to discriminate against homosexuals, they are simply seeking to define what constitutes a marriage. If you think about it there is no definition given- for years it was obvious, hence no definition was necessary. Today however it is less obvious, so supporters of prop 8 are seeking a definition.
That a marriage is defined as one man and one women— if such discriminates against homosexuals, then it also discriminates against those who want polygamy- since marriage is not only defined as between a man and a women, but ONE man and ONE women. The prop does not forbid homosexuals from living together or having what they believe is a relationship. It does not forbid them from expressing what they believe is love for each other. It does not forbid them from leaving their possessions to each other, etc. It simply defines what constitutes a legal marriage. Thats it. That is all it does. One might turn the question around and ask “Why is this such a big deal to homosexuals? If they were truly comfortable with who they are, they would not care whether or not the state chooses to recognize unions between those of the same sex.”
