I think belittling people is wrong but I believe belittling asinine beliefs is necessary.....Jesus did that all the time....see the temple of the money lenders...he gave them a piece of his mind.
The majority didn't vote Trump in, and he was immoral to the extreme. But everybody who voted for him was either uninformed or immoral. Just like those who vote for anybody who would make abortion the choice of anybody but a woman and her doctor. Just like anybody who would vote for a person who would prohibit any two people from marrying. These are examples of immoral government overreach and only uninformed or immoral people support that.
I think you assume too much. She was in an abusive marriage and divorced when her kids were still relatively young. She then "fell" for a a woman who was there to help pick up the pieces. They bother raised the kids into adults. As it turned out, she was being verbally abused throughout that relationship. She ended it. She's now in no "serious relationship, but wanting to be in one....with a man.
I'm not a Catholic. But, nonetheless, I wouldn't believe in any same-sex "marriage", even if it were conducted on a beach in Tahiti.
Nice verbiage, dude. Read the room? Heh, good one. I think I have a pretty good grasp on what the audience stands for in these parts. Nonetheless, while a stark minority, I'm unfazed. not. going. anywhere.
Plenty of people live together without being married. I was simply clarifying for Sly since he asked the question.
You can start a petition to try to get a bill passed to enact heterosexual marriage illegal. So technically, if you wanted, you can vote on any marriage as well. I thought I read an article that said there was a county that outlawed all marriage if they were going to outlaw gay marriage?
But what about other church things like baptism? communion? Do you believe gays should be allowed to participate in those?
I have no desire to outlaw straight marriage. What straight people do isn't my concern. As long as they don't shove it down my throat.