If marriage is not the issue, then why would anyone get married. Let's just
give everyone complete access to every right, all issues aside.
Remove all classes, labels, etc.
So immigrants, aliens, and everyone living in America will have equal
access.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Senate rejects move to ban same-sex marriage
My only observation here is that if homosexuality is wrong religiously then
it is patently not a governmental issue.
America stands for us atheists as well, does it not?
Although you bring up an excellent point: it's already clear that certain
religious taboos are not legal taboos. I can legally envy somebody all I
want, every day all day.
So where exactly is the line drawn? Where do we consider religious values
to form the basis of our legal system? Jeeze, homosexuality isn't even that
important topic in religion: it didn't make the top ten or the seven deadly.
So shouldn't the religious movement be more concerned about what God Himself
was concerned with? Shouldn't, using His own priorities, all that righteous
energy be directed towards a "no coveting" amendment or some solid "no
gluttony" legislation?
Where are their priorities?
Jim Davis
From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:31 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Senate rejects move to ban same-sex marriage
Its both.
Religiously, sex outside of marriage is wrong. And, homosexuality is wrong.
Just like murder, adultry, envy, etc.
I know exactly where you're coming from but I will never agree with it.
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