In defense of marriage - a photo essay

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Milesius wrote:
They are not getting married; they are getting unionized or domesticated.


You remind me of the evangelicals who have the audacity to claim that Mormons are not "Christians," as if they owned the trademark on the word.
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Buffalo wrote:
Milesius wrote:
They are not getting married; they are getting unionized or domesticated.


That's not a very nice thing to say. They're getting married. Who are you to tell them they're not? How would you like someone to say that about your marriage?


The word marriage only legitimately refers to male-female couples; I am not willing to change the definition to spare some people's feelings.
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Jaybear wrote:
Milesius wrote:
They are not getting married; they are getting unionized or domesticated.


You remind me of the evangelicals who have the audacity to claim that Mormons are not "Christians," as if they owned the trademark on the word.


Mormonism is not a legitimate Christian sect, so it is well that I remind you of that.
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Jaybear wrote:Heartwarming pictures such as these, serve as a reminder of the joy and blessings that come with marriage.

If the pictures don't warm your heart, then I would not expect you to understand.


i suppose I simply did not make the connection that heart warming pictures can strengthen my marriage in such a way. I guess I'm cold and callous but good feelings generated by seeing pictures doesn't strengthen my marriage. Figured he was over-stating it there, but I guess the connection as contrived as you wish to make it can work. Have fun strengthening your marriages through picture looking--most people, including myself get quite bored looking at our wedding photos.
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Milesius wrote:
The word marriage only legitimately refers to male-female couples; I am not willing to change the definition to spare some people's feelings.


Your marriage is a sham. You're just shacked up and living in sin, but your so-called love is an abomination to the Lord.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.

B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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Jaybear wrote:You remind me of the evangelicals who have the audacity to claim that Mormons are not "Christians," as if they owned the trademark on the word.


I think you nailed it...see his/her post above. Dogmatic statements are the proof of many a people's claims its seems.
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Re: In defense of marriage - a photo essay

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Buffalo wrote:
Milesius wrote:
The word marriage only legitimately refers to male-female couples; I am not willing to change the definition to spare some people's feelings.


Your marriage is a sham. You're just shacked up and living in sin, but your so-called love is an abomination to the Lord.


LOL. I'm married? When did that occur? I haven't even been to Vegas!
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Milesius wrote:
LOL. I'm married? When did that occur? I haven't even been to Vegas!


Just hold on to that little nugget until you're married, and contemplate on how mean spirited and petty it sounds.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.

B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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stemelbow wrote:i suppose I simply did not make the connection that heart warming pictures can strengthen my marriage in such a way. I guess I'm cold and callous but good feelings generated by seeing pictures doesn't strengthen my marriage. Figured he was over-stating it there, but I guess the connection as contrived as you wish to make it can work. Have fun strengthening your marriages through picture looking--most people, including myself get quite bored looking at our wedding photos.


The emotional connection is not contrived, its natural.

Either you get it, or you don't. No big deal.
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What I don't get is why only half those photos turn me on . . .
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