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Elizabeth502
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Wrong. The reasons for opposition to a faux (“gay,” homosexual) marriage have been abundantly presented on this discussion forum. Do a search. It gets tiresome to repeat the prinicples, which are also linked as stickies on the Social Justice forum.Tell me, why are Catholics opposed to gay marriage? After all, nobody will force them to marry members of the same sex, so why the fuss?
Because Catholics are opposed to gay marriage because they think that: (1) gay sex is inherently evil and (2) the state should make all evil acts illegal.
There. When you vote, that what you believe, will affect others who don’t believe in what you believe.
So that’s for starters: You’re simply wrong about your assumptions (i.e., reasoning).
Two, lots of non-Catholics and non-believers also do not support faux marriage, and have voted against it and have every intention of voting against it. And you won’t silence them either, because selective suspension of their First Amendment Rights is as illegal as suspending the beliefs and opinions of any other individual, Catholic or not. Three, all kinds of values and morals are not only built into one’s family culture and community culture (religious or not), they neither can be nor should be selectively erased from voting decisions and publicly expressed opinions. We bring our entire perspective into our civic involvement.
Gotta love this, as it confirms what historians have observed: What the extreme Left and the extreme Right have in common is the determination to exercise radical control over others, including in the minutiae and privacy of individual lives. (Freedom, not.