For some people, marriage between two people of the same sex insults their sensibilities. (and that is putting it mildly!) It is religiously wrong, because they have some document that proves that it is wrong. It trumps their sense of right and wrong. All the implications that can be thought of for why this should not be, they will find it!
There are so many boxes that have been created in our lives. Everything we do and all that we represent fits in those boxes. You can't be a cirle and fit in a square box, that doesn't work. You're going against the grain, against all that is natural, known and dare I say holy? In essense homosexuals do not fit the roles or the boxes that we have created in this life! Not in our lifetime, not in our backyards!
Am I being immoral because I have no objections to people of the same sex marrying each other? Some people do think that, I have no doubt about that. Same sex marriage is not an abomination of marriage in general, or against God as some like to quote. Same sex marriage does not make my own heterosexual marriage unimportant or less than what it is. What matters fundamentally is the right of each individual to choose the path that is their God-given right to do.
Although the legal papers now says that these people have the right to marry whomever they choose, they still do not have the legal rights, all the rights that a man and a woman in a marriage do. They won't be able to file taxes together, they won't be able to get all the benefits that a man and a woman in a marriage can from the government, if they need it, because although the law says they are allowed to marry, they are still not equal or legal in every aspects of their lives.
The article I have linked above, written by John Cloud, defines and clarify some of the things the California rulings does or does not do with the confusion to many about Gay marriage.
Marriage between homosexuals doesn't take away our rights as heterosexual individuals just because two men or two women seek to marry each other, but those who object gladly seek to take away what is a fundamental right of each person, their freedom!
Upon further perusal of the Internet, I found a website that has a discussion going on much like this one. It quotes and explains what is written in the bible because of a similar question asked, "what does the bible say about Gay". It gives what the Anti and Pro views would be about what the bible says. The comments at the end, people's views are just as conflicted as ours, depending on what each individual believes. It is an interesting read.
I can't copy and paste with mozilla, didn't set it up to do that yet, a pain, so I'll just write in the website here, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3205727.stm
I guess two readers comments stood out to me. Phumlani of South Africa and Wyatt Borderwyk of US. Phumlani says that we each behave the way we do because of what the bible says, and that what the bible says is open for (or to) interpretation(s), depending on what each of us want and what we believe, our circumstances dictates (the end results of what we do or believe).
Wyatt said that "this argument is as touch as evolution". So true! He also said there is no wrong or right answer, we can only 'interpret' (again that word) it as best we can and hope that our interpretation is the right one! We all want it to be! I firmly believe that because the bible has been interpreted by man, re-written to suit what ever the cause is, the truth is not fully within, not at all times. It does reassure me when I read it, and comforts me. But I can't accept everything as it states literally, not all the time. The church from the beginning, or should I say, from its beginning have done and written things to suit itself and what its beliefs are, and what they espect their followers to do, and the laws to obey, not so much God's law, but their laws. They write the bible, or re-write the bible to suit themselves, so 60 percent of it is true, the rest, made up of man-made rules! That's my views and will not be suitable or acceptable to others I'm sure!
I'm glad it's not KFC, but somehow, it is because of the belief systems and the policies already in place.
Absolutely, I agree you or your children should not be force-fed anything you don't want. Vote what you believe, vote your concience.
Oh I think there are more than enough people, pastors, or others who would willingly and gladly marry them without being forced to do so.
I think one of the reason why the protest, the gay protest is so loud and in all of our faces is because they have been denied the right for so long! They wear us down because whatelse ccan they do if not be in our faces because some of us don't, cannot accept them for who they are. They just want to live, work, play, buy their houses, have their businesses without fear of reprisals from the hate-mongers, and fearsome ones who make their lives miserable! Why do you think they are all over the courts, because they have to ask permission to love and live and it is worse than being in jail, it is worse than some pet animals are allowed to live or treated. I can't say I blame them! [I might seem extreme in what I say, but you get the point I'm trying to make here?]
AD,
My pleasure and I have to say I admire your persistence with this. But really, I think it is akin to beating one's head against a brick wall (for both sides of the discussion) as there are obviously fundamental differences in the way we think. All the same, it is more cookies for Serenity and I would far rather her get them than some others.
Heaven forbid anyone ever think that God does not judge and that the only ones who do are people with their myopic vision of a world based on righteousness.
What if I believe that there is no sin, that the only one I have to answer to is my own Consciousness and that there is no "right" or "wrong" but only different experiences which allow different reactions according to what I do or do not do.
No matter what people or society may think of me and people of the same sexual persuasion as me, I will only love to the best of my ability and what gender I choose to have as my partner is of my own business and of noone elses. For me it is more of a connection of the heart rather than of the genitalia. I have no need to procreate sexually and therefore focus my love when in a relationship more on building a stable relationship and connection.
Sodom and Gomorrah didn't get destroyed because of homosexuality, it got destroyed because of all the sinful acts, including fornication, adultery, idol worshipping, drinking was probably involved too, not just because there were homosexual acts going on. Blaming it on the homosexuals is another fear that Christianity deemed necessary to do. How convenient!
Heaven will not have sinners, that's correct! That includes all sinners, not just homosexuals! There might just be that one homosexual out there who will get into heaven more than you or I would, don't be surprise at that! What does Jesus say, "Go and sin no more" When he says that to whomever he chooses, don't you think that is compassion?
Why is it that heterosexuals are able to sin, do all the deeds that they do and then weep and pray and ask for forgiveness and be forgiven by their pastors, or priests or whomever, Then they do it again, and the "wash, rince, repeat" cycles go on and on and on and on.....is this not basically the same as sinning every day then? Do they deserve to be forgiven and in heaven? So how is that different and why wouldn't God be compassioneth and why would that behavior not be consider aberrational?
Come on Gid.. what your saying is scientific law and fact, what most people believe in has not ever been proven as a scientific fact and therefore "beliefs" are based on what each individual holds true by their own internal experiences. Just as there are many religions in the world and different denominations of each then there are beliefs and as a human race we need to accept and not judge people for what they believe in. Because what you think is "right" may not be "right" for someone else.
I agree with you though that the government should be neutral about these issues.
Now what if I was to put it in another way.. Here in Australia anyway we have people living in same sex relationships say with both people recieving an income and paying taxes. We also have people living in same sex relationships where both people are on a pension or disability or unemployment. Now in this case both people are receiving the maximum amount. Now in a heterosexual couple of the same situation the government looks at that relationship and says well your living in a couple relationship therefore we will give you the couple rate, which would be considerably less than if both were receiving the income seperately.
There is also the issues of superannuation and the rights of property etc. Say a same sex couple was living with each other for the past 40 years and one of them was to die. Then legally the living person would not be entitled to the other persons superannuation like a heterosexual couple would. This is unfair.
I think the majority of gay couples arent interested in getting "married" so it can be recognised by a religion, but by the state so that they are legally entitled to the same rights as people in a heterosexual relationship.
I know I am saying all this to mostly a christian american dominated forum so whatever people believe or hold true is not going to matter. Am I the only gay person who has put their 2 cents worth in this debate on here? Or is it only the heteros fighting it out here?
Well said, AD. Yet there are those who persist in using their book as a light to shine on those who don't believe in it. It is akin to me using, uhm... lets say the Bhagavad Gita to reiterate my points in a discussion with Christians. Its just not going to take.
Again, this is a great point. The biggest problem I have with this whole issue is that some parts of the community feel there needs to be legislation to start with. Wouldn't it have been better to simply say live and let live?
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