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2. In response how will gay marriage affect me ? In the short-term probably very little. However it is proving to have long-term effects on religious liberty of others how is that for irony.
Thanks to Massachusetts it is starting to prove gay marriage is taking away the religious rights of others.
Example one: A doctor in California was denied his religious rights. A lesbian woman came to this doctor to request artificial insemination. The doctor refused based on religious grounds however he gave that woman a referral for another doctor to obtain that insemination. Therefore she was not denied the right to a child. However she took the doctor to court and won. Catholic Charities is another example they can no longer restrict adoptions even though it violates their belief of marriage. For the LDS church which also offers adoption services it is a matter of time. Also look for the lawsuit of a gay couple demanding marriage in the temple and the court rules with the couple. In a brief recap religious freedom is at stake.
Now with Barack Obama poised to become the next U.S. president the Mormon church is uncharacteristically quiet about its earlier, erroneous doctrines. The bottom line is that the LDS church is not always correct. Maybe LDS claims about the dangers of same sex marriage are a bit overblown, too.
If you don't agree with the beliefs of a religion, don't join it. Join another church.
Frankly, I'm shocked that so many, including those claiming to be LDS, honestly expect the church to change its doctrines because someone throws a temper tantrum.
I agree that gays deserve most of the same rights of others, but "hands off" our institution of marriage. And to expect a church to have to cave in to the state and perform gay marriages and to disallow church leaders from teaching that homosexuality is a sin (gosh, it's only stated in the Bible 12 times!) is a clear violation of the First Amendment.
What's wrong with this? Gays can enter into a civil union. They get rights such as visitation, inheritance and cannot be discriminated against for housing, employment, etc.
No church should be forced into performing or accepting these unions on the same level as man-woman marriages. The government cannot "gag" churches from teaching that homosexuality is a sin.
Everyone wins. Why not?
This gets trotted out every time by the uninformed and those seeking to silence their enemies with the bludgeon of the state.
The tax laws of the United States DO NOT prevent a tax exempt organization from taking a stand on issues such as this. They do, however, prevent tax exempt organizations like the Church from endorsing a CANDIDATE, which the church has not, in this case, done or even come close to doing.
Period.
As to me, I will not be intimidated by the homosexual lobby. I stand in support of proposition 8
I'm gay and I used to belong to the Pride Alliance but now I realize that redefining marriage will be bad for society. It will cause gender confusion for young people, result in a higher rate of STDs, and will infringe on the religious teachings of many religions. My partner and I have all the benefits we need in our domestic partnership. I applaud the LDS & Catholic churches for standing up for their beliefs and I don't believe anything bad will come if Prop 8 passes. Please vote YES for Prop 8, it will preserve the sacred institution of marriage and it will not affect my partner & I.
Proposition 8 is a law that will fundamentally reinforce or weaken marriage and, by consequence, the family unit. I personally believe that anything that threatens the family unit threatens society as a whole. And anything that threatens society as a whole should have laws to protect us. Let's not forget what Prop. 8 is about and why we should support it. It is not anti gay but pro marriage and pro family.
Kudos to the church for taking a stand when far too often it is politically expedient for individuals and groups to remain neutral.
And with a push to lower the age of consent by the same politicians who pushed SSM, we could possible see it legal for a 49 year old man to marry a 14 year old boy. That's where this goes.
Some call it progress, I call it something else that starts with a 'P.'
Be wise people, learn from our mistakes. I always thought of Americans as leaders. Your little brother to the North needs your example now more than ever.
Why aren't we given both reproductive entities in one body? Then we could go out and choose freely who to marry without regard to gender. There would be no such thing as gender - men or women. But "In the image of God created he him; male and female." We wouldn't have to learn to understand someone very different from ourselves.
But there is gender, endowed by God. We can go against God individually if we wish, but why would we do that as a people? If you love humanity, vote for Proposition 8 and any similar resolution which protects marriage for the role to which it was intended. "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh." Keep marriage and family life sacred. Side with your creator. He has been at this a lot longer than we have. Trust Him. He knows things you do not understand.
The words 'bride' and 'groom' were removed from the marriage license until a few days ago when they were restored thanks to a courageous couple sueing for loss of their Christian rights.
Municipal workers are no longer allowed to use the words 'family values' and 'traditional marriage' because it is now hate speech.
Havey Milk Day (past S.F. mayor)was thankfully vetoed by our governor which would have required a non-paid state holiday and a day of celebration in the schools on May 22.
Having made over 300 phones call on Prop 8, I learned all three parties were equally gracious, rude, and private about their votes. This does not divide among parties lines.
Since the commercials have started here for Prop 8, we are surging ahead 47%-42%. As in the past, we depend on God to help our puny efforts to win the war for families.
This generation has been cheated out of true history lessons and they face losing a precious heritage won by blood.
Hurrah for all the religions that have stood together out here for families. It truly is not 'Live and let live.'
Tami
If we allow same-sex marriage to be legalized, it is like our government is putting it's stamp of approval on same-sex marriage. Our children will be taught in school that same-sex marriage is normal and appropriate, and they will see that the law and the government enforce that belief.
Our children will have a difficult enough time as it is chosing right from wrong. They don't need additional confusion of the government telling them that wickedness is normal and acceptable.
Same-sex marriage is wrong. We need to stand up for traditional marriage in California now. I fear that if we lose this battle, we will be one small step away from losing the entire country.
Lisa in California
Law is not a suggestion, as George Washington observed, "it is force".
An official state sanction of same-sex relationships as "marriage" would bring the full apparatus of the state against those who believe that marriage is between one man and one woman. The Protect Marriage Coalition views this as outlawing traditional morality
Look at Catholic Charities in Mass, now out of business. Look at the Housing situation with Yeshiva University, now before the courts. Look at California Lutheran High School, the case before judge. Look at North Coast Women's Care Group, before the courts. And you ask how will it affect "family"?
The government will be the force that will determine in what type of family children will be raised. The government will decide what is morally right and wrong and teach it to my children. The government will decide what is read to my children in schools. Government power depends on the consent of the governed. Do judges have the right to override the will of the people as expressed in ballot measures? The people of Caliornia spoke out in 2000, on prop 22, yet corupt judges overruled the people. Some say what will change? This won't affect my family? Are we ready to take the chance that there will be no unintended consequences? Look at what has already happened to those who spoke up for their families!
And, FROM CALIFORNIA WITH LOVE, You are dead right and absolutely correct. I agree with you 100%.
Thank you for your thoughtful input and questions. I applaud your premise: that an issue this important requires more than cursory research. There is an excellent book on exactly this topic entitled "What's the Harm." The book is written by secular scholars from many disciplines, and it explains in detail how legalizing gay marriage would adversely affect public education on family structures, force religious social services (such as Adoption.com, and Catholic Adoption Services, supra) out of existence, and yield an increase in homosexual behavior through normalizing gay marriage. The book also has a counter-point section, written by advocates of gay marriage.
Although there are anecdotes about gay couples being true to each other over a course of years, the plural of anecdote is not data. More than 15% of gay couples (and in one study, more than 40%) report having had more than 500 sexual partners in their lifetime. About 5% report more than 1,000 sexual partners. (My source is the book "What's the Harm?".) Imagine a high school health class in which the teacher is forced to teach that homosexual behavior is normal and healthy.
To Pay Taxes Then: Although certain groups have threatened to challenge the Church's tax-exempt status because of the Church's political advocacy, those threats are without merit. Churches do have the right to speak about political issues. It may interest you to know that in the pre-Revolution Era, John Locke's social contract was preached more from the pulpit of American churches than he had ever been discussed in the intellectual circles of Europe. I give this as an example to show that churches in America have a long history of political involvement, and that church involvement has been honorable (we can thank the church-induced political zeal for at least some of the revolutionary fervor in 1776).
The three most commonly named threats were divorce (listed as one of the top three by 43% of all ministers), negative influences from the media (38%), and materialism (36%). These were followed by absentee fathers (24%) and families that lack a stay-at-home parent (22%). The rest of the list included:
Co-habitation before marriage (18%)
Pornography (17%)
Morality not being taught in schools (14%)
Poverty, unemployment, and/or a poor economy (13%)
Parental alcohol use/abuse (12%)
Parental drug use/abuse (11%)
Drug use/abuse among teens or children (8%)
Teen sexual involvement/activity (8%)
Alcohol use/abuse among teens or children (6%)
Adultery (5%)
Poor schools or quality of education (4%)
Teen pregnancy (2%)
Sexual predators or sexual abuse (1%)
The expense of child care (1%)
Other issues (12%)
Gay marriage, didn't even make it into the top 20 threats to families per the clergy.
This is my personal opinion, and I'm going to try to be nice: I agree with the point that "Californian" brought up. I have dear friends who have chosen this lifestyle and I think that deep down they don't feel right about their choice and feel that others look down on them. So they want their lifestyle to have credence. They may be gay, but they'll never be truly happy.
Only those who believe in God and that prophecy is true and that wickedness brings consequences will believe the words of prophets. To the members who think our prophet is out of touch, you do not have a testimony of the Church. For your sakes, I hope that you can search the scriptures and pray to get a testimony. Without the knowledge that Jesus Christ directs this work, a member is just playing the game and has no roots that will sustain them when things get hot.
BTW, The Church does not care about how it will look if this does not pass. Do what is right let the consequence follow.
This defination has already been changed in many countries that have passed "GAY MARRIAGE" laws. You are TOO LATE!
"It overturns the outrageous decision of four activist Supreme Court judges who ignored the will of the people."
The judges did what they were suppose to do: Judge laws passed to see if they are in accordance with the California Constitution. Because the CA Const. has a clause (voted on by Cal Citizens, by the way) that states that you cannot treat someone with same sex orientation different than any one else, how could they vote differently? It was their JOB to judge!
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Stay-at-home parent (22%) : Generally speaking, a lot more mothers are the stay-at-home parent, therefore the strong influence of a mother is obviously critical. Two gay men = no motherly influence.
The definition of marriage & gender should remain the same. That is not hate speech that is my opinion.
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