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RIGHT…!!!That statement is false according to the reflexive property of equality.shaw:
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RIGHT…!!!That statement is false according to the reflexive property of equality.shaw:
1). Sodam
2). Gamoreh
3). Anchient Greece
4). Roman Empire
5). Byzantine Empire
6). France under Louis XIV
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For the same reason blacks and whites needed Loving v. Virginia. In fact, this is a reflection of events leading up to that decision; complete with States slowly toppling the old tired prejudices like dominos and leading up to a grand finale at the Supreme Court. The end is nigh for these anti-gay laws. Why do you need the State to shove religious opinions down everyone else’s throat?So-called “gay marriage” won’t last as long as the progressives think, and if it’s so popular, why do they need the courts to shove it down everyone’s throat?
Perhaps you could explain this statement a little more.Those Roman and Byzantian Christians are the ones who survived after the fact.
The Christians walked away from a situation created by those poor sexually disorientated souls and it will happen again here in America and in Europe. Good luck with your future…Perhaps you could explain this statement a little more.![]()
In the beginning, marriage was one man and one woman without consideration of race. But in early America some whites tried to mess with the original definition of marriage and tried to redefine marriage to have it mean same-race. Today, people are trying to redefine marriage again but this time to have it mean same-sex. In both cases, whether redefining marriage to have it mean same-race or redefining it to have it mean same-sex it is a deviation from how marriage was in the beginning. And so-called “same-sex marriage” ignores the philosophical and scientific questions of why the human race is made male and female, why only females have wombs and get pregnant, and why pregnancy and the creation of a new and unique human life doesn’t happen without the egg from a woman joining with the sperm from a man.For the same reason blacks and whites needed Loving v. Virginia.
Loving V. Virginia had absolutely nothing to do with gay marriage and frankly was unconstitutional because it clearly violates the plenary powers clause.=EmperorNapoleon;11324050]For the same reason blacks and whites needed Loving v. Virginia.
In fact, this is a reflection of events leading up to that decision; complete with States slowly toppling the old tired prejudices like dominos and leading up to a grand finale at the Supreme Court.
Those laws are not anti-gay.The end is nigh for these anti-gay laws.
I don’t. I’ve advocated for states rights on here, among other things, and I get flak for it just the same.Why do you need the State to shove religious opinions down everyone else’s throat?
Believe it or not, I’m not in favor of consolidation of federal power in the name of religion because the result would still be the same. There are some posters on here who really think a Catholic theocracy would solve the problems. If they think the Church is hated now, oh man, they haven’t seen anything yet.
As for your so-called “gay marriage”, see what happens as Muslims and social conservatives re-dominate the globe after a few generations.
Think mosques in Michigan or Black Churches in the South are going to put up with that nonsense?
I sincerely doubt the gay rights movement would challenge them. Sharpton and Jackson won’t even force this on them.
Because this is about money and political correctness for a bunch of straight activists, mostly able bodied white men, finding a new version of victimhood so they can fit in with minorities and women as mutual “victims” because today in the West it’s cool to be a victim. And why?
Because it’s easier for someone to say they are gay or bisexual than to be a woman or someone of the opposite skin colour.
The GLBTQ movement, whether it wins, loses, or ties is nothing more than a collection of pawns for the secular elite to advance their agenda.
In the end, the progressives will lose, one way or another, because their selfish philosophy is inherently destructive. You won’t hear that much on here on in the First World media, but you can and will find it in articles and research done on the rise and fall of human civilization.
America has already seen it with Native Americans, Blacks and single women.
See the scandal for what it is.
The best thing you or any other GLBTQ person can do is to seek Christ in the Catholic Church.
Because I can pretty much promise that a lot of the people fighting for these so-called rights couldn’t care less about what happens to you.
So it’s your choice.
Make a wise one.
Exactly. Homosexual acts are behaviors; race is not.In the beginning, marriage was one man and one woman without consideration of race. But in early America some whites tried to mess with the original definition of marriage and tried to redefine marriage to have it mean same-race. Today, people are trying to redefine marriage again but this time to have it mean same-sex. In both cases, whether redefining marriage to have it mean same-race or redefining it to have it mean same-sex it is a deviation from how marriage was in the beginning. And so-called “same-sex marriage” ignores the philosophical and scientific question of why the human race is made male and female, why only females have wombs and get pregnant, and why pregnancy and the creation of a new and unique human life doesn’t happen without the egg from a woman joining with the sperm from a man.
If you have to take everything literally from the Old Testament, I suggest speaking to the Jews. In the meantime it would be good to familiarize yourself with the wonderful gift of literary art and stop spending so much time in anti-Christian circles that tell you we all take the Bible literally—every passage and every word.
- Right, but I do not think we have to worry about having fire and brimstone rained down upon us from the heavens.
And like any** big totalitarian government,** many of the leaders **refused to follow the laws they made **or inherited for everyone else.
- By the end of the Roman Empire, pretty much everyone was a Christian (thanks to Theodosius I, who decreed Christianity the state religion), therefore implying that many followed Christian morality in the aspect of marriage at least. Also, the Theodosian Code, which came into effect in 438, punished those guilty of homosexual acts with being burned alive.
It’s never going to be enough for them, especially when the relationships fail, which happens A LOT. They talk about so-called “gay marriage” but what** follows** a lot is something called gay divorce.First will come lawsuits against companies in states that do not recognize gay marriage. Even though the state does not recognize gay marriage, if a company located in that state does interstate business with a state that does, or does business with the government, it will be sued to provide benefits to partners of same sex couples, thereby getting around state law or even a vote for a change in state law. Big companies will cave in first, followed by smaller companies. Small business owners who do not provide benefits for same sex partners will be vilified and called homophobic.
If you think Loving v. Virginia has no relevance to the legal issue of gay marriage then your view of Supreme Court decisions is extremely narrow and not reflective of legal reality. It didn’t even come close to violating plenary powers. The plenary powers of the States are limited by the Constitution and the determination of what is Constitutional is the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.Loving V. Virginia had absolutely nothing to do with gay marriage and frankly was unconstitutional because it clearly violates the plenary powers clause.
Jefferson was a sociopath and borderline anarchist.Jefferson, for one, railed against this kind of activism as early as 1803.
The willingness or ability to procreate has never been a legal requirement to obtain a marriage license in this country.A gay couple cannot have children.
Except when the States don’t agree with you apparently.I don’t. I’ve advocated for states rights on here, among other things, and I get flak for it just the same.
Well, at least we agree on something.Believe it or not, I’m not in favor of consolidation of federal power in the name of religion because the result would still be the same. There are some posters on here who really think a Catholic theocracy would solve the problems. If they think the Church is hated now, oh man, they haven’t seen anything yet.
I think that is extremely unlikely.As for your so-called “gay marriage”, see what happens as Muslims and social conservatives re-dominate the globe after a few generations.
Blacks, while lagging behind, aren’t an issue. Support for gay marriage among blacks has nearly doubled in the last 10 years alone.Think mosques in Michigan or Black Churches in the South are going to put up with that nonsense? I sincerely doubt the gay rights movement would challenge them. Sharpton and Jackson won’t even force this on them.
I think you are mistaken if you think we aren’t using them as much if not more than they are using us. The pawns are in Washington we’re rapidly moving towards checkmate on this issue.The GLBTQ movement, whether it wins, loses, or ties is nothing more than a collection of pawns for the secular elite to advance their agenda.
Eh, I’d rather be behind someone who couldn’t care less about what happens to me than someone who makes it their personal business to attack me or wants me dead.Because I can pretty much promise that a lot of the people fighting for these so-called rights couldn’t care less about what happens to you.
Not anymore they don’t……leave the state or the county for a tax haven or wire your money to Grand Cayman where it sits in a bank.
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If you think Loving v. Virginia has no relevance to the legal issue of gay marriage then your view of Supreme Court decisions is extremely narrow and not reflective of legal reality
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Supreme Court decisions usually are narrow as opposed to sweeping. We’re actually fortunate to some degree that is more often than naught the case.
It didn’t even come close to violating plenary powers.
Bishop Christopher ProwseIncreasing missionary zeal cannot be a vague generality but must find itself planted in human communities. There is no more fundamental or basic of all human communities than the family…It is hard to imagine evangelisation in the Catholic Tradition at any level without direct reference to the evangelising action of the family.
I don’t think that is accurate. Supreme Court rulings are never narrow in their applications. In fact, they are rather broad. The Supreme Court rarely, if ever, decides a case without justifying their decision by applying prior related decisions to the legal question they are faced with.Supreme Court decisions usually are narrow as opposed to sweeping. We’re actually fortunate to some degree that is more often than naught the case.
The Constitution limits State powers every bit as much as it limits Federal powers. The States cannot claim some plenary power as justification to disregard the Bill of Rights.It did just that. But the American public, largely ignorant of understanding the Constitution since basically its inception, has allowed the courts to strip their freedom here and there. The plenary powers is very clear about states rights. And you’ve got it backwards: The Constitution limits FEDERAL, not state powers.
Anyone who says there should be a violent revolution every 20 years is an anarchist.Jefferson probably had Asperger’s. That’s not a sociopathic condition. And we know…anyone who dares takes away your “rights” to trample on your neighbor’s freedom while rummaging through his wallet is an “anarchist”.![]()
That just is not the case. The States don’t care if you have children. They don’t care why you are getting married.It’s the only reason why states are even involved in it.
I’ve signed up with the “side” that believes civil rights are not subject to popular vote.Well, that’s why we vote. Problem is you’ve signed up with the side of the aisle that thinks magical demographics will keep them in power for ever.
I don’t think certain demographics are in any position to lecture anyone on morality.Why? Have you seen the numbers in Europe and Australia? Think it’s just colonial guilt that gets them to take in all these people? Think the party in the USA that’s for feminism, contraception and abortion on demand and “marriages” that have zero chance to make a child are in a position to be lecturing the others on demographics?
Read.According to who? The gay rights movement? Think Blacks will be as supportive once Obama retires?
Marriage became a right in Loving v. Virginia.Most people in the movement don’t even understand the fundamental issues. All they know is that somewhere down the line marriage became this imaginary “right” and that evil rich straight white men are holding them down.
I guess it just depends on how you frame the discussion. I would argue that many of them are resting on the laurels of, for example, the major victories of the civil rights movement. Equal opportunity exists…if they don’t take advantage of it then thats their problem.Yeah, they told the Natives, Blacks, Latinos and women the same thing. How they doin’ these days? I grew next to a Reservation and we’re still waiting for this great utopia of equality going on 150 years or so where no one will ever have a bad or hurt feeling again![]()
Interesting how times have changed isn’t it? Now socialists are embracing equality while religiously motivated right wingers and Christians are calling for us to be tossed into concentration camps, imprisoned and executed, and leading mobs to viciously attack gay people in the streets.That’s interesting, because it was socialists in WWII who were throwing homosexuals, among others, into camps and it’s radical Muslims, whom the left gets cozy with out of fear and wonder, who are executing gays.
Do these people “care” for me?But hey, if you want to believe in DC that they “care” for you, that’s your choice.
Thanks!I’m sure at heart you try to be a good person and look for answers.![]()
Perhaps you would mind telling us who these evil sexually disoriented souls are. Not being specific is making it sound like you are a Neo Nazi blaming the communist Jews for everything.The Christians walked away from a situation created by those poor sexually disorientated souls and it will happen again here in America and in Europe. Good luck with your future…
Well, assuming we are still talking about Rome and Byzantium, it is not really breaking the law when you are the supreme legislator.And like any** big totalitarian government,** many of the leaders **refused to follow the laws they made **or inherited for everyone else.
These actions were not permitted in the later Roman Empire a la the Theodosian Code and Code of Justinian.And sorry, but marrying little boys, performing sexual acts of pedophilia followed by murder and prostitution and homosexual acts are not permitted in Christianity.
However, numerous pagan and secular societies tolerated such behaviour.
Well first off, I would not consider China to be the epitome of a religious society, such as the nations of the Middle East and Russia. Second, I would argue that Rome fell not because those annoying barbarians got smarter or better, but because Rome sunk beneath them. I would view the situation with the United States similar, except that we have not yet sunk below Russia, China, and (Heaven forbid!), Iran and friends.How are they doing today?
The secular East Asia and the West is about to jump off a cliff. And waiting in the wings are Islam, China and Russia----just like those annoying barbarians in the Germanic forest who were the forebears of the Anglo-Saxons who would build Britain, Germany and later North America.
From Petronius Arbiter all the way to Andy Warhol… but those are only the media darlings. Depravity has been around always.Perhaps you would mind telling us who these evil sexually disoriented souls are. Not being specific is making it sound like you are a Neo Nazi blaming the communist Jews for everything.![]()
Therefore, to understand the context of the decision in Loving, we need to review the cases cited in support of that decision. We’ll do that below.I don’t think that is accurate. Supreme Court rulings are never narrow in their applications. In fact, they are rather broad. The Supreme Court rarely, if ever, decides a case without justifying their decision by applying prior related decisions to the legal question they are faced with.
Actually, the case cited in Loving v. Virginia as support for the decision that marriage is a civil right would disagree. In Skinner v. Oklahoma, the Court held that compulsory sterilization was unconstitutional because it violated the right to “marry and procreate”:That just is not the case. The States don’t care if you have children. They don’t care why you are getting married.
So, it would seem that the two are directly linked in the eyes of the law.We are dealing here with legislation which involves one of the basic civil rights of man. Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very existence and survival of the race.
A gay person has always had the same right to marry as a straight person, subject to the same restrictions: Of age, no close degree of relation, not already married, and opposite sex. If there is sufficient reason to remove one of these restrictions because same-sex attracted persons don’t like the options which these restrictions present, then what reason is there for any of them?I’ve signed up with the “side” that believes civil rights are not subject to popular vote.
Marriage became a right with the first male and female pairing of our species. It was formally recognized as such by the US Supreme Court in Skinner v Oklahoma, and confirmed in Loving v Virginia. Why did the USSC confirm it as a right? In their own words in Maynard v Hill (also cited in Loving as support for marriage being a right):Marriage became a right in Loving v. Virginia.
The relation once formed, the law steps in and holds the parties to various obligations and liabilities. It is an institution, in the maintenance of which in its purity the public is deeply interested, for it is the foundation of the family and of society, without which there would be neither civilization nor progress.