glad to see you are really interested in an intelligent discussion of the issue. your intellectual maturity is overwhelming. when you are ready to approach this topic in an intelligent and respectful manner, i will be glad to give it my serious attention.
and you think christians are intolerant.
sincerely, a "fundamentalist idiot".
ps. which of us resorted to name-calling and disrespect?
you, or me? just a thought...
2006-09-25 13:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, last time i checked they still had the right to vote and almost every other right a normal person does...But about marriage i don't agree...Is not just about a religious issue, marriage between people of the same sex is not a natural thing...they can do whatever they want with who ever they want to ...but don't expect everybody to approve it.
If such thing were legal probably in a few decades we could be discussing marriage with kids... anyway everyone is free to do what they want.
2006-09-25 13:35:55
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answered by fireangel 4
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Are you that lame or only stupid? someone is both pulling your leg or thinks you're in choose of help. A US citizen which will be 18 years previous through election day can sign in to vote. At no time is your sexual orientation requested for . yet your questions supplies upward push to the conception of IQ above 12 being required.
2016-11-23 21:32:09
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answered by mccracken 4
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I could not agree with you more.
furthermore a ban on Gay marriage is a violation of my religious freedom as a Minister to preform a legal marriage creamony for such people.
2006-09-25 13:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Gay people pay a lot more taxes on average than your poor right wing christian....they should receive equal benefits....people like joe k have the brains of a paperclip.
2006-09-29 08:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Gay people should not be treated any differently then other people at all. Maybe some day this country will have a society that will except everybody equally but not untill church and state are truly separate. And in case anybody cares I am an athiest and I am NOT gay.
2006-09-25 13:33:09
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answered by Woorloc 1
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yes and it's not "should" and is a must. It's in the Constitution, and unless the fundamentalists have enough balls to openly challenge it then the gays can always vote. Plus if the crazy fundamentalists DO openly challenge the Constitution they'll lose their voters, namely the ones that are overtly nationalistic.
2006-09-25 13:31:55
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answered by chicachicabobbob 4
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"fundamentalust idiots"
why are you people so abusive?
in the first place..
gays CAN visit in the hospital ....if the one in the hospital
wants them to visit
they CAN inherit property IF it is left to them
They can serve in the military under a don't ask , don't tell policy. Even though I disagree with homosexuality, even If I agreed , I would be FOR that rule just to keep the troops from having to deal with uncomfortable situations.....
they CAN vote
Getting married?.......I disagree there.........If you are a Bible believer, we can talk about why
If you aren't a believer, we would only argue
2006-09-25 13:36:05
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answered by kenny p 7
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Since the basis for denying them the right to marriage is a religious issue, then, at least in the U.S., they should be allowed to be married. In the USA legal marriage is a license acquired from the government the answer is as clear as day, except to the right wing Christian fear mongers.
2006-09-25 13:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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People who are qualified should be able to exercise rights. Rights and responsibilities go together.
Anybody who is not disturbing the person, the staff or the hospital should be able to visit.
Anybody who can serve well, pass the tests, have the physical endurance, follow orders, should be able to serve in the military.
Anybody can inherit property...I can even leave my money to my dog if I want.
Full citizens should be allowed to vote. But there are exceptions: you have to be 18 and not a felon.
Qualified people should also be able to legally marry. Since marriage is the complimentary union of a man and a woman for the having of children to populate society, then only a man and a woman may marry. So children are not eligible, animals don't qualify and two men or two women don't measure up.
2006-09-25 13:36:40
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answered by jakejr6 3
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Fundamentalists shouldn't have the power to tell everyone else what to do. They need to worry about themselves and their judgemental attitudes.
Yes, gay people should have all the rights that everyone else has.
2006-09-25 13:30:05
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answered by Lisa E 6
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