Poll

Should gay marriage be allowed?

Yes
55 (67.1%)
No
18 (22%)
I don't have an opinion
9 (11%)

Total Members Voted: 82

Author Topic: Gay Marriage  (Read 17281 times)

It's breaking religious beliefs. I don't like it, it means religious beliefs are not being upheld. Christians are supposed to tiptoe around everyone else, but they can walk all over us.
the concept of marriage in today's society isnt really based upon religion nowadays

aka why it's legalized with paperwork, why the benefits of it are fought for in court despite the
Establishment clause

too late your precious way of bonding two people together isnt very religionized



One nation, UNDER GOD.
Cool, the pledge of allegiance that children are not required to recite in school.

Cool, the pledge of allegiance that children are not required to recite in school.

They used to be :P

One nation, UNDER GOD.
you arent required to say that part when reciting it, and you arent required to believe in any religion when getting married
:V

you arent required to say that part when reciting it, and you arent required to believe in any religion when getting married
:V

Well, I do.


and that's

you

not everybody ever

That's me and almost every other Christian in the world.

One nation, UNDER GOD.
When that was required, I would always say UNDER DOG. Pretty soon, half the class started doing it.

Good times...


okay mister majority
you don't get to boss everyone around

And you do?


And you do?
Because defending gay marriage = bossing Christians around.

When did I imply I was bossing you around?