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Do gays pushing for gay marriage realize what they are asking Christians to accept?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maren" data-source="post: 50639519" data-attributes="member: 203932"><p>Sodomy is already recognized as normal. If you wish to change that in the US, you need to pass a Federal Constitutional Amendment to outlaw sodomy (though you'll need to clarify it is only gay sodomy you are talking about but all sodomy).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You mean like those evil atheists that can marry in your traditional relationship and raise children in what Christ called the Greatest (or gravest, if you prefer) sin? Seems that Christians want to cherry pick what sins disqualify people for marriage. Though they don't answer why the government should legislate based on what they think "sin" is.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, it isn't a lie. There is no single culture that binds all White people together. I've seen several "White cultures", the culture in Germany is different than the culture in Belgium. For that matter, the culture in Belgium even differs somewhat depending on if you are in the North (the Flemish who are Dutch speaking) or the South (the Walloons who are French speaking). And then the Walloon culture is somewhat different from French culture, just as the Flemish culture is different from the culture in Holland. Sure, many of these cultures have some items in common but they still have plenty of differences.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And Christmas is not recognized by the government in Israel or Iraq as a holiday, nor are Christians pushing for it. Perhaps that means we should not have Christmas as a government recognized holiday in the US? Or perhaps it is a logical fallacy to claim that just because something is happening in a different country (or not happening) that it should happen in this country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maren, post: 50639519, member: 203932"] Sodomy is already recognized as normal. If you wish to change that in the US, you need to pass a Federal Constitutional Amendment to outlaw sodomy (though you'll need to clarify it is only gay sodomy you are talking about but all sodomy). You mean like those evil atheists that can marry in your traditional relationship and raise children in what Christ called the Greatest (or gravest, if you prefer) sin? Seems that Christians want to cherry pick what sins disqualify people for marriage. Though they don't answer why the government should legislate based on what they think "sin" is. Actually, it isn't a lie. There is no single culture that binds all White people together. I've seen several "White cultures", the culture in Germany is different than the culture in Belgium. For that matter, the culture in Belgium even differs somewhat depending on if you are in the North (the Flemish who are Dutch speaking) or the South (the Walloons who are French speaking). And then the Walloon culture is somewhat different from French culture, just as the Flemish culture is different from the culture in Holland. Sure, many of these cultures have some items in common but they still have plenty of differences. And Christmas is not recognized by the government in Israel or Iraq as a holiday, nor are Christians pushing for it. Perhaps that means we should not have Christmas as a government recognized holiday in the US? Or perhaps it is a logical fallacy to claim that just because something is happening in a different country (or not happening) that it should happen in this country. [/QUOTE]
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