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Legalized Gay Marriage in Canada

Urethra Franklin said:
Legalizing gay marriage would in no way force you to be gay or to marry a homosexual. In what way would it be forced on you? It wouldn't - you're simply displaying bigotry, and that's not a good advert for the Christian Church.

I'm a comitted atheist, but there are certain Christains I heartily respect (they usually express views like Kelzie, who obviously practises love as well as just preaching it), but I get totally turned off by Christians like yourself who spout hate.

Everyone's sinful, gay or straight.
Everyone has the right to believe in God, gay or straight.
Perhaps God loves everyone, gay or straight.
 
Hawkins said:
Everyone's sinful, gay or straight.
Everyone has the right to believe in God, gay or straight.
Perhaps God loves everyone, gay or straight.

Amen! Amen! Amen!
 
This homosexual marriage nonsense is all part of the scripted Homosexual Agenda wherein they force all other to equate their perverse lifestyle as being equal to hetrosexual marriage.

Now why would male homosexuals, who have on average 1000 multiple anonymous sexual partners throughotu their lifetime want o marry?!

POLITICS!
 
Words change their meanings all the time: "terrific" used to mean something
terrifying, "decimate" still means to reduce by one tenth even though ignorant
people use it as a synonym for "almost destroy utterly", "girl" used to mean a
young child of either sex...

The real problem with not calling homosexual unions "marriages" is that whatever
term is used it becomes a discriminatory label. When a heterosexual couple
unites they are married, even though the process need have nothing to do with
any religious beliefs.

Religions hijacked marriage; they didn't invent it. Marriage always was (and to a
great extent still is) mainly about property and money.
 
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