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It may be that proposition 8 may not pass but those who were called upon made the effort. After that, it is in the Lords hands.
As Joshua said to the Israelites �Choose you this day whom ye will serve�But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
If you don't think allowing gay marriages will affect you, think again. What will be the new curriculum for sex education in our school systems? Will they teach my children that homosexual activity is ok? Or maybe how to perform it? As much as you'd like to think that you lead a singular life, the actions of the community and society in which you live WILL have ramifications on you and your family.
This isn't a matter of equitable tax treatment for homosexual couples either. The heart of the issue is that homosexual behavior is morally wrong and spiritually wrong.
Homosexual behavior is just as degrading and morally wrong as pornography. I think we all understand that pornography is wrong. Is it any wonder that the church that opposes homosexual marriage is the same church that is so adamantly opposed to pornography?
If the church had the opportunity to vote on abolishing pornography, I guarantee they'd take it.
Now, however, the argument is that that same piece of paper is so vital and important that we should make it available to everyone be it man/man, woman/woman, man/woman/woman, man/child, woman/animal (the sky's the limit). Which is it left wingers? Is marriage valuable or not? It depends on the decade? It depends on the make-up of the couple-- gays should marry but heterosexuals shouldn't? Where do you draw the line? Oh wait, government should just stay out of our personal lives altogether, right? But it is, in fact, desirable to have government own/control/socialize everything else (like banks, insurance companies, mortgages, how much I'm allowed to earn, etc.). I'm sick of the ever-shifting, nonsensical, and paradoxical liberal agenda. Have some principles people!
The right to marry does not include the right to marry whoever you love. You can't marry someone who is already married, even if you love them. You can't marry more than one person, even if you love more than one person.
The issue is how to define marriage, and it should be left up to voters to decide how it should be defined.
If Homosexual marriage is acceptable, it is harder for people struggling with it to fight it. Instead they will choose it as an "alternative" life style.
Then more and more people embrace it, it becomes the norm, the spirit is withdrawn, and nations are destroyed like Soddom and Gommorah.
By not allowing gay marriage, we make an effort to slow this evil practice.
That's why we need to stop Gay Marriage now.
As has been said hundreds of times before practicing homosexuals are allowed to marry.
The law in no way limits marriage by people based on any sexual activity done on the side. The only rule is that marriage must be between a man and a woman, the state refuses to recognize a union that does not involve this key grouping.
The only people who have their relationship criminalized is those who have the audacity to claim that the multiple women they have sex with are all their wives. If a man has a wife, a girl friend and a baby momma he has no fear of being prosecuted, only if he dignifies the other two with the title of law.
Arguably this shows we do in fact respect marriage and hold that people should not flippantly misuse the term. However calling a man your husband is not criminal, and would not be criminalized by Proposition 8.
What would occur is changes in school curiculum. I like Elder Bednar's stone impact analogy. We have no idea what all the riples will be, but we can see they will not be good.
You cannot justify your stance by simply repeating it. You have ZERO evidence that said "ripples will not be good". "I believe" is not a valid logical argument. It is imposing your religion on society, which is why the original law passed a few years ago was ruled unconstitutional in the first place.
For most of recorded history, people got married in their mid or early teens. We call that "pedophilia" today.
Real "traditional" marriages had little if anything to do with love. They were arranged by the parents for economic and in the case of royalty, political gain. Brides were bought and sold and considered property; a bargaining chip, something to be bartered.
By the way, appealing to tradition is a logical fallacy.
I'm sick of people who think thousands of years of world history was just like the 1950s. You're a bunch of ignoramuses.
...actually, he said that was the only reason a man could divorce his wife. If a woman wanted to leave her husband, she was SOL, even if he beat her within an inch of her life every day. That's "traditional" marriage for you.
Someone "loving" someone other than their spouse is a case of breaking marriage vows. The same cannot be said concerning Gay marriage. Nice false analogy though.
I fail to see why any sane person would use that book as a moral compass. That same book states people should be executed for picking up sticks on the Sabbath. That same book outlaws making clothing of two different kinds of material. Got any cotton-poly shirts in your wardrobe? If you do, you're going against the word of prophets.
Brigham Young actually condemned pants with zippers. All you people wearing pants with a zip-fly, repent or you're saying President Young wasn't a prophet.
We are born a certain way, chemically, physically, with DNA and everything else about us in place when life starts in the womb.
You know I really get tired of people saying that we as LDS people HATE the gay people - just because we do not agree and are fighting against what they are trying to accomplish. I DO NOT HATE GAYS!!!! I am LDS and I do not live in California - but I am still against gay marraige!! I have that moral,legal and emotional right. That does not make me a horrible person just because I can think and make choices on my own - and I chose a certain way. And as has been said in some of these comments - it is NOT JUST the LDS that feel this way - this is not a matter or hate but a matter of choice and belief and that is my right!
Hi. You have a funny name! (:
You spelled "forefathers" incorrectly.
I didn't know nature provided a way for two men to make a child.
I also didn't know that nature provided a way for two women to make a child.
Seems very artificial.
This same group of people have one law for everybody else and different or no laws for themselves. We already defeated the original bill by a vote of the people but because the Gay advocates don't respect the vote of the California people, they got a court to change the vote which brings us back to this current bill.
If you think it's OK to use the courts to change the voters decision on marriage, then why don't you let us do the same with Roe vs Wade? If you can't respect the will of the people at the voting booth stop trying to rewrite the rules of the game later in court.
They aren't on the same side at all. In a letter written by Obama to several gay activist groups in San Francisco in June or July, he said: "I oppose the divisive and discriminatory efforts to amend the California Constitution, and similar efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution or those of other states."
In an email written at just about the same time by John McCain to the CA Protection of Marriage campaign, he said: "I support the efforts of the people of California to recognize marriage as a unique institution between a man and a woman. I do not believe judges should be making these decisions."
Only one of those positions is in line with the LDS church's stance (and that of many other churches). It's not Barack Obama's position.
"He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me." (Matt. 10:37)
Of course you love your children, and of course they're probably wonderful people. But when you put their desires ahead of Heavenly Father's desires, you won't be able to keep those children you love so much in the next life.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ teaches unconditional love for all, but it also teaches unconditional consequence for our actions and unconditional hate for sinful behavior.
If we claim to believe in Jesus Christ and His teachings, then we need to believe in ALL of His teachings, not just the ones we like or want to follow.
Do you honestly think that President Hinckley and President Monson don't have unconditional love for all? Really? Have you ever once heard them speak? They radiate a deep and abiding love for all - but most imporantly for the Lord, the Savior, and Their teachings.
Now does that mean that gay marriage is a antagonist to families? YES, because if gay tendencies were so "natural" then gay couples would be able to procreate. Anybody with a science background should know that it is "unnatural" for any being to "procreate" with another being of the SAME SEX. Heavenly Father did not make us that way.
However, I am tolerant of other people's beliefs and feelings as long as they don't have a direct impact on my freedoms. As stated above, gay marriage, in the long run, will have an impact on everyone's freedoms just as we have seen divorce and pornography do the same.
Even The Great One Obama, AND Senator Joe Biden are on record as having openly declared their SUPPORT for the definition of marriage as ONLY "between one man and one woman", and that THEY would NOT support marriage for same sex couples.
I guess they TOO are "misguided"?
Could I have your response on this, please???
As I tried to state by comment yesterday - the 3% minority wants to cram their AGENDA down the throat of the 97% - it has nothing to do with their "Rights", but everything to do about THEIR AGENDA.
At this time, gays and anyone else have full legal rights (in terms of inheritence, health care, etc.) as partners living together without being legally married.
All of this mess is about so much more than simple legality of marriage.
I have several gay friends, work associates and friend's kids. One friend of mine, has 2 gay kids.
You gay haters just need an experience or 2 to maybe sway your judgment. Thou shalt not judge.
Are you people choosing not to read these, or purposely mis-interpreting them?
Either way, can you see how a Church that accepts the Bible as the word of God would consider homosexuality to be wrong?
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