And BAM, there ya go. Two gays suing a church because they won't host their wedding.. Tis is in the UK, but will be here soon enough. This is just wrong.
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostYeah. I'm calling a christian a bigot. Look up the definition. It fits. I guess I wouldalso be a bigot though. Although I don't try and force my beliefs upon other people. Just discuss my side of the argument.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostTwo way street. Your calling a Christian a "bigot" because they do not support gay marriage is a perfect example. The chic-fil-a debacle is another.
Can I get a spot, breh?
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostHaven't worked in a gym in nearly three years big guy. You also failed to answer my question of what rights you've lost this week and stoop to insults because you can't find any evidence of worth to base your side of the issue on. Good job dude. At least we all know a little more about you now.
Are you now criticizing me for being insulting after you started down that path? Sounds about right for you, now cry wolf bitch. You just illustrate what is wrong with this country today. There is no one more bigoted against ideas, more embracing of stereotypes and with more double standards than the modern American liberal.
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostIn all honesty though, I'm not angry. I just don't get why if something doesn't go somebodies way, that person then thinks that they're being attacked. Everybody has gotten so defensive over the past decade it seems.
Can I get a spot, breh?
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostHaven't worked in a gym in nearly three years big guy. You also failed to answer my question of what rights you've lost this week and stoop to insults because you can't find any evidence of worth to base your side of the issue on. Good job dude. At least we all know a little more about you now.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostNevermind, you ARE only qualified to work at a gym. Thank you for not keeping us in suspense on that question.
As for "things not going my way". I'm curious how that is when I am fully in favor of gay marriage?
*mic drop*
Make sure and clean the ball sweat off the seat of that shoulder press machine, bro
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostHis job is to not give his own opinion on matters.
As for "things not going my way". I'm curious how that is when I am fully in favor of gay marriage?
*mic drop*
Make sure and clean the ball sweat off the seat of that shoulder press machine, bro
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Originally posted by YALE View PostIt's in the first amendment. "Congress shall make no law regarding the establishment of religion."
Read the writings of the founders and the simple words on parchment.
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Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View PostHe's just angry you haven't answered his proposal yet.
In all honesty though, I'm not angry. I just don't get why if something doesn't go somebodies way, that person then thinks that they're being attacked. Everybody has gotten so defensive over the past decade it seems.
Here's a good Q&A on how Gay Marriages will affect heterosexuals in the future.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostNo, the way in which the court justified its decision is taking away freedom. Scalia makes it pretty plain as to why. Maybe you didn't read it or maybe you really are only qualified to work at a gym, I don't know and really don't care to be honest.
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"He notes that all the justices graduated from Harvard or Yale Law School, eight grew up on the coasts, and that not one is an evangelical Christian or a Protestant, religions that make up significant chunks of the American population."
His only job is to make sure that laws being made are supported by the Constitution of the U.S. Only job. His job is to not give his own opinion on matters.
The first amendment of the constitution clearly states that laws cannot reflect religious views. That would make his statement invalid saying that the judges should take into consideration the views of the nations Christians who's only argument is "The bible(a religious document) defines marriage as being between a man and a woman." According to the Constitution, the bible can't be used to make Americas laws.
Do you even lift bro?
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostNo, the way in which the court justified its decision is taking away freedom. Scalia makes it pretty plain as to why. Maybe you didn't read it or maybe you really are only qualified to work at a gym, I don't know and really don't care to be honest.
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