Sethbag wrote:
But I do hope that cooler heads prevail in this case, and they lay off the restaurant.
Yes, I do hope that you are right about this.
Sethbag wrote:
But I do hope that cooler heads prevail in this case, and they lay off the restaurant.
On Feb 9, 2007 state legislature bill H275 was introduced to provide for same-sex marriage and on 25 July 2007, Democratic House and Senate leaders in the state legislature announced the creation of a committee to study the issue of same-sex marriage. The committee reported in April 2008 but declined to make a recommendation. Legislation is expected in 2009. [1]
Topher wrote: As society moves along every one seems to become more tolerant claiming its normal for a man to love a man , or a man to love his sheep , or a guy that went to a Muslim school to run our country (while they are killing people in India over thier belief system) where does one draw the line . Sure you just keep telling your self Hey it wasn't excepted before but heck that sheep looks like she likes it .. As humans tolerate themselves to extinction .
rcrocket wrote:
The local gay and lesbian group acknowledged the antipathy blacks had to gay marriage and found it "outrageous." One of the leaders astounded me by arguing that blacks were naturally prejudiced because of their history of being discriminated against.
Thus, there is nothing "wrong" with the blacklist and the four actions I describe above, but the blacklist is leading to "wrong" things. Interruption of religious services and violence directed at Mormons who had nothing to do with contributing money. It would be rather narrow-minded to not see the relationship between the two.
Most Mormons, myself included, did not contribute to Prop 8 because we hate gays. Rather, we don't think that expanding marriage beyond a male and female relationship would be a good thing.
As Elton John said publicly about his relationship with his partner: "We're not married. Let's get that right. We have a civil partnership. What is wrong with Proposition 8 is that they went for marriage. Marriage is going to put a lot of people off, the word marriage. . . . You get the same equal rights that we do when we have a civil partnership. Heterosexual people get married. We can have civil partnerships."
Gadianton wrote:I think it's fascinating to observe double standards of apologists on this issue. If some gay people, who are bound together with other gay people as a social class only, slash the tires of a few LDS cars, then the apologists cry out, "Look how awfully the gays are behaving," as if the actions of a few could be generalized as actions of the whole group. But then if a band of Mormons go on a killing spree at Mountain Meadows -- Mormons who are bound together to other Mormons as a social class, as a isolated religious society, and by strict religious rights and a strict, authoritarian priestly leadership body -- they say, "Um, Um, the church leaders didn't condone that, these people had nothing to do with true Mormonism. This is really just a fluke, what are the odds huh? You can't blame the church for it at all and even the slightest insinuation the church might have had something to do with it is pure bigotry and just shows how persecuted Mormons are."
asbestosman wrote:In other words the violence is justified?
Sorry, but two wrongs don't make a right in my world. Both the bully and the skinny kid should be punished. Self-defense is one thing. Revenge is something else entirely. I have no sympathy for people who do not control their anger. Personally I believe that most gays understand this and are not resorting to violence.
antishock8 wrote:Don't put words into my mouth.
antishock8 wrote:asbestosman wrote:In other words the violence is justified?
Sorry, but two wrongs don't make a right in my world. Both the bully and the skinny kid should be punished. Self-defense is one thing. Revenge is something else entirely. I have no sympathy for people who do not control their anger. Personally I believe that most gays understand this and are not resorting to violence.
Asshole. Don't put words into my mouth. f*** you for doing that. Typical Mormon s***. Take what I say as meaning what I say. That's that. Don't read more into it. If I have something to say I'll say it. What I write is what I think. I'll give you the same consideration.