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It is interesting that you think all those against "equality" are LDS. The "your precious Mitt" comment shows you're a bigot.
Proof of failing families is everywhere. I am not going to do your research for you. If you look at ALL the facts (which you won't) you will find many problems due to non-traditional families.
Are you willing to allow all non-traditional families "legal" status? That does include Polygamy. I have worked with polygamists in the past. They are kind and good people too.
Finally, if you all think marriage is so sacred, when are YOU going to start treating it that way? I still see high divorce rates. Yes, even here in Zion. If it's sacred treat it that way.
This is what it's all about. The flesh is weak, but the Lord isn't. It's hard, but with help it can be done.......
To anyone who thinks that being gay is a choice, that's phooey. Did I choose to be heterosexual? I don't recall ever having made that choice before or after I got married and had children. Yet here I am a heterosexual.
And to those that think the "left" platform is so bad, don't even get me started on Huckabee. He openly admitted to sabotaging Mitt's campaign because he hates Mormons. So Mitt won't get the nomination, and yet the blindness of the people on the Wasatch front will lead them to vote in Huck because of their hatred for the "left." Good luck with that, Red Utah.
Right is Right, even when there is the world trying to say wrong is right.
You either choose to live according to moral laws or you don't. Having a mayor facillitate immorality is not right either as it does in fact undermine the strength of the family further.
BECKER - F on this one.
No wonder Democrats a disconnected with Utah voters.
If you think children are irrelevant, or that we don't need any of them, or as many of them, then so be it. Most Americans wouldn't agree. We're constantly hearing about the need to have more children because birthrates are so much in decline. That is, in fact, a big, big portion of the argument for more legal and illegal immigration - to prop up our population so that we can prop up social security, "the economy," etc.
If you think we shouldn't provide financial incentives for children, or that Utahns are having "too many," then that's fine. Just make sure your logic on this and other issues, like immigration, is consistent.
Property issues are what lies at the issue of marriage licenses and partnership agreements. It's that simple, and also deeply rooted in both English common law and Nepoleonic civil code! Even here in the United States one is not required to have a 'religious' ceremony or even a judge preside over the signing of a marriage certificate, only two witnesses and the individual announcing the marriage as binding before the witnesses. Prior to 'civil' marriage, couples simply betrothed themselves to each other and nothing more, and the common law recognized them as married. Nothing to do with kings, magistrates, priests or bishops, just a common consent between two individuals to be married (ie.e coupled).
the 'civil' authority became involved when issues of property division became an issue upon divorce, which became more prevalent as the common person acquired more property rights, etc.
You self-serving religios and self-righteous homophobes need to get your facts straight concerning the 'institution' of marriage before tooting your inaccurate tin horns. Your out of tune with facts.
My very conservative, very religious grandmother always said: stay out of other people's bedrooms and you'll be a happier person. Christians spend more time thinking about intercourse than any group I've ever met. Has anyone ever once had a homosexual knock on their door and ask if they were interesting in hearing about their beliefs?
To the boycotters of SLC: thank you. We don't want you or your money.
Indeed. This is the new fascism. In Canada various groups have been punished/fined/jailed for expressing views that homosexuality is immoral, that Muslim immigration is bad, whatever. Noted author Mark Steyn is currently under investigation by Canada's thought police for just that reason.
And in San Francisco, businesses that don't provide "domestic partner benefits" are banned from competing for government contracts. If this is a level playing field then can cities ban businesses that DO provide such benefits from competing for contracts? I seriously doubt it.
Thought control is the eventual direction of every law related to discrimination or "hate crimes." That may not be their original intent, or their purported intent, but it's always their eventual destination. Such laws have already killed free speech and private property rights (through discrimination lawsuits). And through such a path lies the end to freedom itself.
Wha-huh?
Becker is not, to my knowledge, a Mormon.
Precisely. But why should the government allow gay couples - or just plain "friends" - to share healthcare coverage? What's the point?
Married couples are allowed to share coverage because the husband or wife is often not working, or working only part-time, so they can take care of the kids. Even if they no longer have kids at home, they may have sacrificed career opportunities in the past to raise those kids. That's why a husband or wife may need insurance coverage through their spouse.
But why would gays need this, or friends or significant others? What are they doing with their free time that's any concern of mine? If one member of a gay couple wants to stay home while the other works then fine. That, too, is a "lifestyle choice" - but not one that concerns me or any other taxpayer the least bit. Let them fund that lifestyle choice themselves.
So much for God�s grand plan.
Every person derserves to be loved, we all agree on that. Every person deserves to feel validated. Every human being deserves the right to be at the bedside of a loved one if they are hospitalized or incapcitated. I don't think this is a gay/straight issue -- as so many of you are making it. I don't condone a "gay lifestyle" but I do feel that every human being deserves basic rights and respect. Remember, we're all in this together.
I'm still looking for proof. Anyone.....anyone...
You state that "That, too, is a "lifestyle choice" - but not one that concerns me or any other taxpayer the least bit. Let them fund that lifestyle choice themselves." That makes no sense. Corporate-offered healthcare is not a taxable event. So how in the world are you subsidizing anyone's healthcare? Before my wife and I had kids, I was on her insurance. My company offered insurance, but her plan was cheaper. So we went with it. Were you somehow funding that choice? No. Now that she is a stay-at-home mom (another "lifestyle choice" in your words), the healthcare comes through me.
In short, you're not actually funding this decision (at least not through taxes). The company may decide to increase the price of its goods to cover this extra cost, but that only affects you as a consumer, not as a taxpayer. So your point is invalid.
How far do you take that argument? What about widows and widowers? Should their children be taken away and given to a married couple? If they were to re-marry, it would certainly take some time to find a new spouse. Should their children be taken in the interim?
As far as using church doctrine to argue your point, I don't belong to your church, so why should I have to live by its rules?
And to those who won't shop downtown, I have to say thank you. You just made it easier for me to find a parking spot.
Second point. You can't call yourself LDS and defy what the prophets have said, which is condone man and woman marriage, and condemn homosexuality.
That is that.
Whether private corporations fund healthcare for domestic parners is no concern of mine. This argument is about whether goverments should provide them.
On the other hand some cities and states, like San Francisco, do require corporations to cover domestic partnerships, so that is a concern. If it's goverment funding them, or a government requirement that private entities fund them - those are the issues I refer to.
I think it's safe to say that even if governments don't require businesses to cover domestic partnerships today that those mandates are in the very near future. That is the way of "progressives" - today they want to go from A to B; tomorrow from B to C; then the next day from C to D, though they only ever claimed they wanted B. Eventually you're at point Z and you have no idea how you got there.
But I disagree. I think family sanctity is eroding, but for different reasons. It is eroding because we just as husbands, wives, mothers, and fathers just aren't doing what we should. There are too many petty divorces, too much emphasis on money, and too much selfishness in the world. Many Mormons (or anybody, for that matter) don't like that answer because it is easier to lay the blame elsewhere.
But the fact of the matter is that we should always look inward to solutions before we place blame on the homosexuals, the Brittney Spears, etc. Not to say sometimes outside influences don't play a part. But we all need to fix our own homes first, and the world will be a better place.
But like I said, even in Mormon culture, it's just plain easier to live the status quo and place the blame elsewhere. It eases the troubled conscious to do so.
I oppose this option, it's only a pre-cursor to legalized marriage for a gay couple.
As a christian man outside of the Salt Lake Mormon community, this proposal is deeply troubling. I've never historically seen a nation or empire embrace homosexuality and survive, ever. It always seems to be the final chapter before collapse.
Where are our priorities?
I have to say that if those of you who are opposed to this ordinance are this upset, what does that say about your marriage? If you are this threatened and fearful of another couples relationship having any recognition, and honestly feel that it could destroy your marriage, then maybe you need to look at your own relationship and stop worrying about the neighbors.
How will this ordinance destroy your marriage? Especially for those of the LDS faith that believe their marriage is for Time and all Eternity. Did I miss something? Or would this ordinance totally nullify everyone else's marriage? I didn't think so.
We need to keep a little perspective and remember that we are responsible only for our own actions, not for others' transgresions.
If any one of you had been privileged to be born into a family espousing your current religious beliefs while living in another nation whose government policy is dictated by religious beliefs different from your own, how would you feel about them telling you not wearing a veil damns you to hell before God? What if your nation's law dictated that if you convert to a new religion, the law of God requires you be put to death.
Religion in Utah seems to have everything to do with public policy, and I know the convictions of the hearts of LDS believers tells them their worldview is the only correct and true one. The United States of America, however, was founded with principles of liberty in mind, not with electing on religious belief or worldview to dictate the rules of law of an entire nation.
"...why do you need the government to validate your already professed love...?" Why do you? Why not accept your religious marriage as enough and lobby for the dissolution of the secular engantlement and entitlements rewarding only your paradigm?
"That is that."
That, apparently, is not that. You cite prophets and then pretty much say we don't need prophets. Otherwise The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would have no need for a living prophet, because "that is that," and it's already laid out in the Bible. So which is it?
When Jesus was confronted with a woman accused of adultry, he stopped the stone throwing and gave the woman some dignity. We should do the same towards everyone in Utah.
If two people decide to form a "Domestic Partnership" they should do it legally fitting legal parameters. Cities should give licenses for these "partnerships" regardless of gender.
Marriages should be sanctioned and arranged between two people and their respective churches. Let the Prophet guide the people under his stewardship.
Governments should get out of the business of Marriages and Churches should get out of the "legal partnership" business.
(Who enters in a partnership buying a "Carwash" is none of the business of church leaders... Why is a "Domestic Partnership" anyone's business???)
Holy Cow, problem solved!!!
Next???
He didn't accept the sin. He told the woman to go and sin no more. That's a far cry from your secular view of "If it feels good do it."
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