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gay marriages, UHHHH!! |
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ok, im not opposed to it because:
1. if they're getting married how is that affecting me. 2. When gay ppl "do it", they cant umm..."have it" (i think so newayz), and that'll keep the constantly increasing population of the world down. thats all i can think of right now, did u know, just like until a couple of months ago i was VERY opposed to gays, it just sickened me, but ive changed my thinking (no i have NOT become gay) |
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QUOTE(LowesRacer2K3 @ Feb 22 2004, 3:25 AM) "Believing" is accepting a fact, while "supporting" is taking a role of activism. Only statistics? Have you ever heard of one of the most used statistics' terms, "correlation"? If AIDS/HIV and homosexual activities aren't correlated, then that would have to be the biggest coincidence in history. I'm going to end my discussion on this topic with that note. Thanks for the thought provoking discussion. It has been a joy. Ok even if you are ending this discussion im going to respond. The most used statistics phrase is "correlation does not justify causation". Just because two things are correlated does not mean they direct cause one or the other. Legalizing gay marriage legitimizes the act so it's one more step in making people not feel ashamed. You can say that being poor and having high crime rates are also correlated. Does that mean we shouldn't have welfare programs that help people? |
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