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  • Poll: Calif. Gay Marriage Ban Driven by Religion

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    oh and as far as lowering American's morals, yes I do agree that allowing someone to be with the one that they love is truly an act that should not be allowed.

    (Sarcasm Intended)

  • Poll: Calif. Gay Marriage Ban Driven by Religion

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:59 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Oh im sorry that I have a brain-stem and can think for myself rather than blindly believe someone Else's interpretation of the word of God. It's funny how you say that your being oppressed by the homosexual community, I also suppose you were also being oppressed by the black community when they wanted equal rights of marriage also. It is really funny to me how some people can never change, it was also said that it was an abomination to God to allow the races to mix. This is no different, different situation same argument. It is funny to me how Jesus' message of loving and forgiveness get interpenetrated by morons who have nothing better to do than to oppress others because it impacts their view of a perfect society. You know who else had the same idea of banning homosexual relationships..... Hitler, So why don't you go to your Nazi party and talk about how allowing someone else the basic right of being with the one they love causes you so much pain.

    Now I know that people are going to say that it is not the same but it really is, you are not being oppressed, if these people were to be married nothing would change in your neighborhood, nothing will be taken away from your marriage. You won't find men on your doorstep having relations just to spite you. The only thing that will change is America will take a step in the right direction for justice and equality for all, not just those whose beliefs are the same as yours.

    BTW on the whole gay marriage right as far as America goes we are ignorant as a people to not have it as a law, good in God's eyes or not, because having a law allowing it gives the option, while having a law banning it forces everyone to make the same choice. Let me explain more if we are to have the law banning we would be forcing everyone to follow your beliefs system but if it was allowed you could still not get gay married and you could insist your children not be the same but people who deem it acceptable could still have their freedom to make a choice. And lets face it America was founded on the principles of freedom and against the act of forcing beliefs unto another.

  • Atheist Sign Joins Nativity Scene at Wash. Capitol

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    forgiven,

    I am a christian first-off but since I have started attending college I have found myself questioning gods exsistance, but as of right now i am comfortable saying that I do in fact believe in God, but that isn't what I said or you said I just thought I should add that so you didn't think this was coming from an atheist trying to justify the act of putting the sign up.

    but I do believe that they had every right to put up the sign, they have the same right to post their beliefs in public buildings as Christians. If people want it taken down, which I would be all for, they should take everything down and make the building free of religion like it is supposed to be.

  • Poll: Calif. Gay Marriage Ban Driven by Religion

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:54 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Please people the God that I know wants to include all people . Everyone who supports this is no better than the slavers and racists of the old days. Oppressing one group of people just because they are not the same as you... Shame. The god that I know in all of his infinite might and glory teaches understanding not to single out anyone. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, so until you lead a sinnless life you can SHOVE IT and stop dictating what people should do just because it doesn't fit into your perfect view of society. (and FYI no one is with out sin so everyone should probably keep their mouth shut)

  • Atheist Sign Joins Nativity Scene at Wash. Capitol

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:59 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    oh and by the way, as to why they didn't put it in front of a Muslim place of worship. they didn't put it in front of a christian place of worship either they put it in a publicly owned building that is supposed to have no religous affiliation. Thats like asking why doesn't your preacher burst into the middle of Jewish mass and start preaching things of Jesus, the atheists did nothing wrong they didn't trespass, they are just letting their beliefs known just as the rest of us are doing with our trees.

  • Atheist Sign Joins Nativity Scene at Wash. Capitol

    sanechristian »
    Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:51 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I'm sorry did I miss the moment that we all stopped living in America? I seem to recall a document from about two hundred years ago that said something to the affect of that we have the right to freedom of religion. Now I am not atheist and I am a christian but they have every right to publish their beliefs in that building as any of us. There is nothing that says that they are wrong just because you don't agree with what the sign says. Just take it easy and be more accepting of others beliefs if you don't like move out of America , because that is what America stands for, I am sure that there is another country in the world that you can go live and be forced into believing the same thing as everyone else, oh wait that country is North Korea. Have fun and send me a post card.

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