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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 it does if you are a follower of the christian faith (accounts for over 1/6 of the population). i'm not sure about judaism, islam, hinduism, buddism, but i think they might have a law about sex before marraige Seperation of church and state. What your religious values are should not dictate what is established in the government QUOTE it does matter considering taxes after getting married So gay people dont deserve tax breaks? What happened to all men are created equal and have inalienable rights? QUOTE look at what you wrote. if homosexuals can't have children naturally, how are their children supposed to inherit homosexuality? assuming the couple adopts a child, they can teach the child that you should get married to a person of the same sex, and then that child adopts a child and the chain continues... Homosexuality isn't taught. Heterosexual parents teach their kids to be heterosexual, boy that works all the time doesn't it. QUOTE i didn't say they would. i'm saying if a large portion of the population became gay, that would hurt birthrates. Once again refer to previous point. gay parents do not necessarily raise gay children, just as straight parents dont always raise straight children. |
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