1. What impact, if any, do you feel gay marriage would have on your marriage in particular?
2. Have you ever had a sexual experience with someone of the same gender (whether or not you yourself are gay)?
3. If you lived in a world (for argument's sake, pretend it exists) where gay marriages were the norm and heterosexuals were not permitted to wed, would you be content with that? Or would you fight to be allowed the same right?
4. Do you believe that God intends that every law in the Christian bible, including, for example, the one that states children who do not respect their parents should be put to death, to be strictly followed by everyone in every time and place? If not, what is your personal basis for believing that gays should be condemned while others who break biblical laws should not?
5. If your son (or daughter) tells you he (or she) is gay, do you believe he (or she) should spend the remainder of life celibate and alone?
2007-03-27 17:12:08
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answer #1
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answered by grrluknow 5
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1. For many decades, gays were told that they were "sick" and cruelly and wrongly persecuted. The gay activist solution was to convince the world that it is heterosexuals who are sick. In 1973, they bullied the APA into proclaiming homosexuality normal. Backed by the financial elite, gay activists and their supporters now largely dictate our cultural sensibility. Straights have been homosexualized too. With women acting like men, and vice versa, it is becoming increasingly difficult to establish a permanent bond with a member of the opposite sex either. The elite's purpose is to promote social dysfunction and depopulation. Do you think the movement to legalize gay marriages is part of this movement to discredit heterosexuality? Please explain your position.
2. Heterosexuality is much more than opposite-sex attraction. It is about monogamy (marriage) reproduction and child rearing. This is how most of us develop and fulfill ourselves. Obviously, this natural process is essential for the health of society. Simply due to biology, gay people cannot have children together. There are many ways for them to form families with children, but these children are not of their blood. Do you think they should come up with a new legal term for same sex couples?
3. It is said homosexuality is a developmental disorder resulting in failure to permanently bond with a member of the opposite sex. This has become a common social affliction as divorce rates soar and marriage and birth rates plummet. Do you think that children raised in even the most loving gay homes will be psychologically prepared to enjoy a natural heterosexual bond and marriage when they are adult?
4. Recently in Sweden a feminist party was formed for running in the elections. Their manifesto advocates advocating the abolition of marriage, usage of only gender-neutral names. They advocated a "man tax to cover the cost of violence against women in the home" and pronounced, "Men are animals." Much of their ideas came from an extremist American Feminist group called SCUM (society for cutting up men). How do you see gay marriages fitting into this agenda?
5. In Canada, the government plans to introduce legislation to "change the legal definition of marriage" in order to allow gays to marry. To satisfy marriage-minded gays, less than .5% of the population, the meaning of the central heterosexual sacrament will be altered. This is an obvious sleight-of-hand designed to undermine heterosexuality. They could have given gays a separate but equal-to-marriage status. Instead, they are telling heterosexuals that their marriages are identical to homosexual ones. Why do you think this is happening in such a fashion?
6.If the tenets of the "gay-rights" movement are true, the Torah and New Testament are wrong, Islam is wrong, Christianity has been wrong since the time of St. Paul, Aquinas and Augustine were wrong, and the moral edifice by which men in the West have lived for 2,000 years was built on bigotry, prejudice and lies. Homosexuality has been among us for this long. Why has it taken so long for gay marriages to become accepted by mainstream society and will these religions every fully embrace the concept?
2007-03-28 01:11:42
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answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6
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1. how does this effect me?
2. is it really any of my business?
those are the only 2 questions that matter on this subject
2007-03-27 23:57:36
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answer #3
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answered by eric h 2
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answers!!
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question: how do you feel about gay marriages??
2007-03-28 00:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your own homework.
2007-03-28 00:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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