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BluegrassBlueVote
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« on: March 22, 2013, 10:17:41 PM »

And, again, I'm not totally against same sex marriage.  I am warming up to it, I am just not fully on board, yet.  Liberals can't expect every single American to be fully on board with it.

Ok, how about you state your reasons why you are not fully on board with gay marriage? Or do you not have any? Stop using your faith as an excuse for bigoted attitudes (and this goes for all religious people against gay marriage, not just you).



My faith is my reason, and it's a pretty good reason. 

Being against gay marriage is not automatic bigotry.

I don't want to stop people from pursuing their dreams and their loves, I just don't want to be forced to recognize same sex marriage.

Why should your beliefs have the power of legislating social inequality? Because, you know, that's what they're doing.

Separation of church and state. That's my bible.
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BluegrassBlueVote
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2013, 10:30:18 PM »

And, again, I'm not totally against same sex marriage.  I am warming up to it, I am just not fully on board, yet.  Liberals can't expect every single American to be fully on board with it.

Ok, how about you state your reasons why you are not fully on board with gay marriage? Or do you not have any? Stop using your faith as an excuse for bigoted attitudes (and this goes for all religious people against gay marriage, not just you).



My faith is my reason, and it's a pretty good reason.  

Being against gay marriage is not automatic bigotry.

I don't want to stop people from pursuing their dreams and their loves, I just don't want to be forced to recognize same sex marriage.

Why should your beliefs have the power of legislating social inequality? Because, you know, that's what they're doing.

Separation of church and state. That's my bible.

Call me old school, but I still believe the Bible is the premier written document in the entire world.  It is higher than the US Constitution, the European Union Treaty that was signed at Lisbon, higher than any other document.

You're well within your rights to believe all of that old school fun stuff, but it shouldn't affect policy matters in a country that's full of Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Atheists, etc.
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BluegrassBlueVote
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2013, 11:11:41 PM »

but when Jesus comes back to judge the earth and take His church home, He won't be judging by the World Constitutions, He will be judging according to His Word, the Bible.

So is Jesus an unpatriotic liberal or a squishy RINO?
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BluegrassBlueVote
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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2013, 12:17:05 AM »

but when Jesus comes back to judge the earth and take His church home, He won't be judging by the World Constitutions, He will be judging according to His Word, the Bible.

So is Jesus an unpatriotic liberal or a squishy RINO?

He is God, so He transcends politics.

So a dictator, then.
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