North Carolina is the 30th state to adopt such a ban on gay marriage.
Maringue wrote:Why have just have a law banning sax sex marriage when you can have a law AND a constitutional amendment?
I'm pretty sure our Constitution was specifically designed to prevent shit like this, aka the tyranny of the majority.
What part about equal protection under the law don't they get? Last time I checked that was enshrined in the capital C Constitution. The same one that trumps all these state constitutions.
Maringue wrote:Why have just have a law banning sax sex marriage when you can have a law AND a constitutional amendment?
I'm pretty sure our Constitution was specifically designed to prevent shit like this, aka the tyranny of the majority.
What part about equal protection under the law don't they get? Last time I checked that was enshrined in the capital C Constitution. The same one that trumps all these state constitutions.
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GoDM1N wrote:Lets get finger to nuke NC. June 25th is a good day for me because ill be in CA that week
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mrpikmin2 wrote:props to Obama for directly saying that he supports gay marriage.
Spyder wrote:mrpikmin2 wrote:props to Obama for directly saying that he supports gay marriage.
Obama, prior to today, was always pro-choice about gay marriage.
He's probably just coming out of the woodwork right now in order to get support for the upcoming election.
stanley wrote:Spyder wrote:mrpikmin2 wrote:props to Obama for directly saying that he supports gay marriage.
Obama, prior to today, was always pro-choice about gay marriage.
He's probably just coming out of the woodwork right now in order to get support for the upcoming election.
he actually didnt support same-sex marriage before, he said he thought civil-unions were pretty much the same thing,and so there was no need for it. im pretty sure this is the first time hes officially said anything about him being for same-sex marriage.
Phantom wrote:Shockingly amazing how this is turned from supporting gays to christian hate.
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Actually its not its just typical.
Patrid wrote:Sadly, not all Christians are like this,
Patrid wrote:Most of the hate built up towards Christianity is forged through constant contact/media coverage of "Christians" expressing extremist views or using religion as an excuse to be douche-y. Sadly, not all Christians are like this, it's just that the loudest most obnoxious ones get coverage, draw attention, and stay in the memories of everyone else.
Personally, if you don't agree with my beliefs, that's fine. Unlike the "right" and "wrong" nature of our educational system, religion should be interpretive.
stanley wrote:i understand there are plenty of crazy bible loving people in the world, but the majority aren't.its unfortunate that an entire group of people are being generalized by a few that are just really obnoxious idiots. there are plenty of Christians who support gay marriage.
what i dont get is why these anti-gay people think that making it legal is in their eyes going to change anything about the bible. if i truly believed gays were going to hell, making it legal wouldnt change my belief about that...and i also dont understand why so many people try to say that gay marriage is wrong because it says so in the bible, where does it say that in the constitution?
stanley wrote:yah, but its not like making gay marriage legal is going to change the bible. in their eyes, the gays are all still going to hell, legal or not
Smeemo wrote:Next time you run into a homophobe who bases their bigotry on the Bible, ask them what Jesus said about homosexuality.
I did read about a NC church whose membership was very vocal in their opposition to the amendment. I wish I could find the article and image, but the gist of their position was: Jesus said love all the people, which, as you may guess, includes whores, thieves, gluttons, and murderers, to name a few. That's a sentiment I can get on board with--not so much all the magic stuff that usually goes along with it, but "treat others like you want to be treated" is a great moral principle.
Basically the anti-homosexual Christian's argument is based on old Hebrew law. It includes all kinds of wacky bullshit "abominations" like planting two different crops side by side, cutting the sides of your hair, getting tattoos, eating shellfish, and the list goes on and on. Small-minded people will use any justification they can to support their small-mindedness, including horrifically outdated moral standards from a tribal culture that scraped their existence in the desert thousands of years ago with no concept of modern science. It's unfortunate people still think the old moral code is still valuable enough to lump in with the radical Jesus, but whaddya gonna do? Mock them on the interwebs, that's what.
The greater our understanding of science becomes, the more fundamentalists have to concede. Ex. Earth orbits the sun. Earth is not 6000 years old. The planet and its inhabitants did not spontaneously appear. We inhabit a fairly mundane section of space at the edge of a mundane galaxy among billions of others. And homosexual behavior is observed in numerous species. I'm proud that my generation (for the most part, it seems anyway) can draw the parallels between the gay civil rights movement and the black American civil rights movement. It'll take some time, but eventually all these hateful assholes will die and take their poisonous ideas with them. k I'm done ranting.
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