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On Wed, 04 May 2005 09:09:37 -0400, Dave Hall
wrote in : snip snip If you lead a monogamous lifestyle and do not engage in dangerous recreational habits, your chances of contracting AIDS is minuscule. HIV doesn't care if you are gay or straight. No, but how you get it most definitely depends on how sexually promiscuous you are. No it doesn't. It only takes one exposure to get the bug. And maybe you missed the boat on this one too, but a lot of people got the disease from blood transfusions. If you read the link I provided, you'd find that the percentage of those people are less than 2%. I suppose those are acceptable losses, huh? snip Not just the First Amendment, Dave. The concept is reflected in the main body of the Constitution; "...no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States," a clause which was unanimously adopted by the Constitutional Convention. Yet the democrats are using this exact criteria to DENY appointees to the court. In their minds, a strong belief in faith should be regarded as a reason to disqualify someone from serving in public office. You are -totally- off your rocker, Dave. This country was founded on the principle of religious freedom (as well as other important principles). After being forced by England to practice only one religion (the religion of the state), the new Americans wanted people to have the freedom to practice religion according to their belief, be it Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Bhuddism, Taoism, Monoanimism..... or even no religion at all. The USA is not, nor has it ever been, a Christian state. Not "officially", Or "unofficially". but our whole government is littered with Christian references. The ten commandments in judicial buildings. As well as religious symbols of other faiths. The swearing on the Bible, And here's proof that you have never read the Constitution -- the passage I quoted above is in direct reference to the requirement for an Oath of Affirmation. and others. Things that have been here for many years, yet liberals are now fighting to have removed. Better late than never. snip It doesn't change the color of your house, the mileage of your car, or how fast the weeds grow in your garden. It doesn't affect you in any way except the way you feel. It tarnishes the sanctity of marriage. If you are someone who does not believe strongly in anything, then nothing can affect you. Who was it that said that "those who will not stand for anything, stand for nothing"? Unlike you, I believe in the Constitution. And -you- are responsible for the way you feel, not -anybody- else. There is nothing in the Constitution that dictates how a person should feel. If gay marriage weakens the value of your marriage, it does so only because you let it, and that's nobody's fault but your own. It diminishes the value of the whole institution. It's not much different in principle than earning a college degree. If they change the requirements for a college degree to only needing 2 years of course study, then it diminishes the value of that degree for those who put in their 4 years. If you are so worried about the "institution" of marriage then you have bigger issues than gays. In case you haven't noticed, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, and a large number of people get married more than once. There is also the issue of polygamy -- if you are going to claim that marriage is a religious value or that it is traditionally monogamous then you better change your tune because that's not the case. For example, King Solomon (a "servant of God") had 600 wives and 900 concubines... or was it 900 wives and 600 concubines.... whichever, it doesn't really matter. The point is that the "traditional Christian marriage" is just as much a farce in definition as it is in practice; and gay marriage has far less impact on it's "value" than legalized divorce, secular ceremonies, Joseph Smith, or even the holy doctrine of your own faith. If your bigoted brain had any intelligence you would realize that gay marriage would -strengthen- the value of your marriage because it provides a contrast to your own definition of the union. How does diluting an institution strengthen it? Referring back to your "college degree" analogy, if the standards are lowered then my degree becomes more valuable. Here's another analogy: If some of the auto makers start making cars of lower quality, what happens to the value of the vehicles made by other manufacturers? Duh. But that's not the case. You just hate homosexuals. It's as simple as that, isn't it, Dave? It's easy for people like you to vilify and demonize any opposing views as hate. That's an overly simplistic justification and usually a sign of someone who's afraid to take on the topic and discuss it to the level that's needed. A common tactic employed by liberals. Are you SURE you're not a liberal Frank? I don't "hate" anyone Frank. Yes you do. You hate homosexuals. You also hate blacks. It's written all over your posts despite your efforts to hide the fact. You can justify your hatred any way you want -- even to yourself. But the more you write about such subjects, the harder you try to skirt an open admission, and the easier it is to see the bigotry in your writings. It's that 'perception window' thing I suggested you read about. Or haven't you found that book yet? But I do acknowledge that homosexuals are biologically and mentally anomalous. It's not "normal" behavior no matter how much anyone wishes to sugar coat it. I also resent efforts to "normalize" obvious abnormal behavior rather than trying harder to correct it. There is nothing in the Constitution that requires a person to be "normal". In fact, the world would be a pretty boring place if everyone fit within one standard deviation. But the Constitution -does- say that you can do anything you want as long as it doesn't infringe on anyone else's rights. So how does gay marriage infringe on your rights, Dave? snip I see you slept through history -and- science. No, actually those were my strongest subjects. I had to explain to my 4th grade teacher how nuclear fission worked. I have also studied the intricacies of our planet and its ecosystem. It is far too complex to have evolved totally randomly. That's an argument used by primitive civilations to explain things which they do not understand. If you want to be a part of an enlightened society, the first thing you need to learn is that complexity does not require divine providence. But if that concept is beyond your level of comprehension you can always take up astrology, voodoo, crystal ball gazing..... or even republican economics. snip You have just as much right to declare that you are a Christian (or whatever warped permutation of religion you have adopted to validate your "core beliefs"). And no group of Christians, no matter how large, has the right to impose it's version of morality on me. Nor do you have the right to denounce any display of religiously inspired morality. I have just as much right to denouce it as you do to display it. It's called "freedom of speech". But that freedom doesn't extend to the point that it conflicts with the constitutional precept that seperates church and state. This is 21st Century America, not the dark ages or the Spanish Inquisition. But it -is- your business to abide by the Constitution the United States, which clearly states that religion has no place in this government. If that makes you feel bad, tuff ****. Learn to live with it or get out. I would highly recommend the latter. I just wish all those sore losers at the end of the 2004 election would make good on their threats to leave this country and join Canada. Then this country can return to more traditional values. Yeah, it was a whole lot better when women didn't have the right to vote, the blacks that weren't slaves had their own schools and public facilities, chemical waste could be dumped anywhere, working 16/7 for just enough to eat..... those were the good ol' days, huh? These "Christians" really need to start practicing what they preach. Or at least how to live and let live. Not when abhorrent behavior is cancerous to their way of life. They have a right to fight for what they believe in, just as much as those who would throw traditional morality to the wind in support of the latest hedonistic pop-culture fad. Rock and roll is here to stay, Dave. Yep, you're one of those guys who believes that change is always good, Wrong. I believe that change is inevitable. and that new ideas are always better than old ones right? March like the rest of the lemming right off the cliff........ History proves that those who don't accept the changes that come with time are destined to be left behind. That's why the Constitution is considered to be a "living" document -- it adapts to change. You, OTOH, can't. snip Oh dear god, you really don't have any clue about how the government works, do you? Three branches of government? Checks and balances? Seperataion of powers? But why should I be suprised -- you haven't even read the Constitution. I told you before. But you don't seem to know how government works. The legislative branch makes the laws. The executive branch enacts them. The judicial branch applies them. Those are your checks and balances. You have verified my suspicions nicely. Thank you. snip Just like you never learned the basics of electronics. The problem is that you can't possibly make an informed decision about who to vote for if you don't even know the job description! I'm not the one who threw away my vote on a non-candidate. The only people who waste their votes are the people who fall for any bull**** propoganda which proclaims that not voting for a democrat or republican is "wasting your vote". snip Climb down off your morality horse Morality is the foundation of any successful government. You have yet to learn that. "Morality" has been the -DOWNFALL- of more governments than you can imagine. When a government starts dictating morality is when the people usually seek a new government -- one way or another. And the best example of this in recent history is when the 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence. BTW, what's the name of that tech school you claim to have attended? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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