Do you eat pork?  Does that affect MikeyD's kosher diet?
Does Catholicism's anullment of marriage affect a Protestant's divorce?
Does my friend's pagan drumming negatively impact my family's hymns?

I honestly don't understand how not disallowing someone else to behave
in a way consistent with their beliefs somehow imposes those beliefs on
you.  I'm really not trying to be a smartass here.  I'm just not
understanding how a lesbian friend of mine declaring her intent means
that my marriage, assuming I ever get there, is any different than it
would have been otherwise.

To me, this is similar to many free speach arguments.  Personally, I
don't care to hear white-supremecist rhetoric.  But I would never try to
restrict free speach because of it.  Does that connection make sense to you?

--BenD

Monique Boea wrote:

> But gay people will be imposing their beliefs of me if they rewrite any laws
> to support gay marriage...
>
>
> and that's ok?
>
> This sums up what I believe and why in a nutshell. This will answer the
> question that was initially asked.
>
>
> Argue with God on the matter, He created us.
>
>
> The Bible clearly states, "God created man in his own image, in the image of
> God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them,
> and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth"
> (Genesis 1:27-28), and "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his
> mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh"
> (Genesis 2:24). Clearly there is no place in God's plan for homosexual
> marriage, and it will doom this country to God's judgment should we continue
> to flout His law in such an important matter. Marriage between one man and
> one woman has been the foundation of stable society for centuries, and we as
> a nation cannot afford to erode any further foundations of the country.
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