Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: PatboyX
kibbo, i have been looking for this same thing. strong arguments against. it seems like at this point in our existance as a nation, there are many more pressing issues to worry about but this one keeps coming back.
all the arguments made seem to be these sort of intangible ways to side-step the fact that allows gays to marry would validate the gay lifestyle in america, accept that homosexuality is not a choice and sort of bring a number of beliefs about the homosexual community being "wrong" down. or at least help lessen the taboo of it all.
ive heard all the arguments you have listed and none of them seem to hold up at all.
i have not seen a strong argument in here yet. and i feel you are correct that in 20-30 years it will look the same as it does to look back on the people who rallied against integration.
Here we go again. People fighting for gay marriage are the equivalent of those fighting segregation. :roll: You wish. I suppose it's completely escaped you that skin color is something you are born with and can't change. Homosexuality is something you are not born with and that can and often does change.
And, frankly, I haven't heard a solid argument FOR gay marriage that wasn't also based on emotion, so let's drop the hypocritical self-righteousness, k?
i would like it if you would not attack me personally again.
i apologize if i set you on the defensive, that was not my intent.
Dude, really, if you consider that an attack, then you are WAY too sensitive or defensive yourself. Look at this thread alone to see what I bear every time I post and then accuse me of attacking you.
but i thank you for bringing up a good point that i tried to touch upon (but failed.) i think a lot
of the trouble with allowing gay marriage stems from it validating homosexuality. if this is validated
it would suggest that it is NOT a choice and, as you pointed out, not everyone agrees on that issue.
I agree that that is a major issue which hasn't been settled in any way. Yet pro gay marriage people are proceeding as if it has.
it seems to me that the argument for allowing gay marriage goes as follows:
1. homosexuals are humans.
2. they deserve to have the right to marry.
Brothers and sisters are human...do they also deserve the right? How about multiple people being married. How about children?
The fact is, many rights are withheld from people because they don't meet the qualifications. Felons can't do certain things. Underage people can't do certain things. Rights aren't always granted based on someone being human.
i did not mean to set you off but i do feel as though your calling me "hypocritical" and "self-righteous" was uncalled for.
if you believe it was necessary, i would like you to do me the courtesy of pointing out why you felt this was a good way to make your point and perhaps you could show me where i was being hypocritical and self-righteous.
Sure.
i feel you are correct that in 20-30 years it will look the same as it does to look back on the people who rallied against integration.
So the issue of whether or not homosexuality is a choice is not even close to being settled, but you have no problem proclaiming anybody against assigning new rights to this group the equivalent of a racist. How is that not self-righteous? How is your argument based less on emotion and beliefs than mine? Yet, I'M the ignorant racist. No thanks. Hypocrite definitly applies too. But, as I said, if the worst you get called today is a hypocrite, consider yourself lucky...read the past few posts to see what I've just been called and then gather the nerve to ask me for an explanation and not them.