Reader comments: Gay marriage opponents vow to fight California ruling
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HOORAY!
I, like Mrs Obama, can now be completly proud to be an American.
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." -- Mohandas Gandhi
Oh, wait, it's "States Rights," not "Trust the Citizens." I forgot.
If you don't agree with gay marriage, then don't marry someone of the same sex. but you can't deny someone their GOD given right to choose. Let God be the judge, not you. He is perfect, not the church, the leaders, or it's followers.
Anything out of hate is not of God.
Maherblahblahblah has some pretty crazy ideas. That was some entertaining reading!! Keep it coming, Maherblahblahblah!! There MUST be a conspiracy behind courts giving gays equal rights. It CAN'T be because it is the right thing to do.
UtahValleyResident - yes, you pay taxes - as do the majority of U.S. Citizens. In denying the same rights that you enjoy to all other U.S. Citizens you are creating second-class citizens that are not allowed to take advantage of the unalienable Rights set forth in the Declaration of Independence. BTW - the majority of those "wrong headed" Supreme Court Justices in California are Republicans - not Democrats.
Nothing new here folks.
In effect, the court said that the government has no business in the bedrooms of American citizens. Homosexuality may be a perversion; it's practioners may well be immoral, but the government (says the court in this ruling) doesn't have the power to deny rights based upon the consensual sexual activities of adults.
That is a proper conservative ruling. It may be contrary to your personal beliefs and morality, but that's why they're called "personal" beliefs and morality.
But on the other hand, some uniformity would have to be decided on marriage law or else it makes the case harder to stop plural marriage. The state supreme court ruling that it is unconstitutional to limit marriage under the definition as between "a man and a woman" makes it seem like the constitutionality of a plural marriage ban is questionable... though I for one hope that polygamy doesn't get legitimized.
At some point, the government is going to have to back out of the debate or there's going to have to be a constitutional amendment to settle it.
I don't think they should be able to. There is to great of a chance that molestation will occur. Many male child molestors seek out young boys (homosexuality).
This is in addition to the "Redifintion of the traditional family" of which I disapprove as well.
never let it be said that the modern American conservative movement is a confused one.
Other than the adolescent belief that "we're number one!"
And that's what makes it so difficult to deal with that sort of sophomoric mentality.
Gay marriage is a greater sin to our LDS brothern than waging wars because of lies or mining practices colored by greed that caused deaths.
I'm sorry, I can't believe in you values. I find them detestable.
Sometimes I wonder if I even want to be linked to this organization any more. I totally understand how you feel.
It's not a perversion. I was born attracted to many, no, check that, ALL women. They are God's great gift to mankind. More beautiful than a breathtaking mountain vista view or stunning sunset.
"...does that mean I should have a right to be a polygamist and have dozens and dozens of children."
I think you've hit upon something. Have you contacted the FLDS about this? Sounds like possibly a very workable solution to their dilemma.
What's so wrong with that?
As for the California court's decision, there is only one way to look at it: the state has not created a new "kind" of marriage; instead, the state now only recognizes one kind of marriage, and that is genderless marriage. That is, marriage is now the union of any two people, regardless of gender. This is a sweeping change, a change that throws away thousands of years of tradition and core social values.
To me, that is a very scary development, the ramifications of which everyone should carefully and thoughtfully consider before they defend it.
I find both values detestable.
Again I find myself perplexed by posts from people who would undoubted label themselves "conservative", but then decry a actual conservative ruling from a court. "
That's what happens when real (small government) conservatives get mixed up with the social values crowd.
Please, can you explain how gay marriage threatens LDS "core teachings" in any way whatsoever? No one is telling the LDS Church what to do with THEIR marriage covenants.
Also, please, do tell, what are these scary ramifications of "genderless marriage" as you so eloquently put it?
As for "bungalowguy":
I am sorry for your abuse as a child - I truly am. I can only imagine the horrors you had to endure, and perhaps still have to endure as memories.
However, it is important to point out that while of course straights make up a majority of abusers, gays are statistically many times more likely on an individual basis to be abusers than straights.
Just something to think about.
There's a hidden assumption in there. What part of homosexuality precludes marriage?
If you're against gay marriage, why not supply a legally justifiable reason for your beliefs?
Thank God for separation of Church and State.
Sorry conservatives. Live with less government intervention.
It's the American Way.
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