Subject: Very convenient, how those two line up. (nm)
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Posted on: 2011-05-23 04:40:00 UTC
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Stop a bill that will ban transgender marriage in Texas by
on 2011-05-19 03:20:00 UTC
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**Is summoned back by Jacer's reply to the OP** by
on 2011-05-25 09:13:00 UTC
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**Looks down, sees a massive discussion centering on trying to convince Jacer**
**Sees Jacer's reply**
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Oh wait! by
on 2011-05-25 09:24:00 UTC
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I do have something to add!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhl9MLno424 -
People, I'm done. by
on 2011-05-23 04:43:00 UTC
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I'm not going to change your minds, and you're not going to change mine.
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I really did want to discuss history with you, though. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:44:00 UTC
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Throwing the opposite side by
on 2011-05-21 04:12:00 UTC
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I'm not signing it.
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Any particular reason? by
on 2011-05-21 05:16:00 UTC
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Seeing as the rest of the thread has mostly given explanations as to their position, can you debate us on a level plane, given reasons and valid arguments?
Because around most places, dropping into a thread to say "I disagree with all of you" for no particular reason is generally Not On. -
Well, since you asked... by
on 2011-05-22 02:56:00 UTC
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To put it simply, I'm Catholic. I firmly believe that male is male and female is female, and what we are born is what we're meant to be. I'm also a staunch supporter of traditional marriage. I don't believe gender identity or homosexuality is something we're born with, I believe they're disorders. And I find sex change operations disgusting.
I'm well aware that people on here probably won't consider my religious beliefs as a valid argument, and might even say it's offensive to state them. But you did ask. -
Reply to everyone. If they see this. by
on 2011-05-23 03:40:00 UTC
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Not attacking your beliefs, but your historical points. by
on 2011-05-23 13:27:00 UTC
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Throwing my tricorn hat into the ring, wall-of-text style. by
on 2011-05-23 05:14:00 UTC
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Hi there... by
on 2011-05-23 04:36:00 UTC
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You know... by
on 2011-05-23 04:38:00 UTC
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...celebrities' stupidity doesn't change the value of marriage.
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Re: You know... by
on 2011-05-23 04:43:00 UTC
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So love doesn't factor in?
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I just...really don't like you right now. by
on 2011-05-23 04:22:00 UTC
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I'm going to marry who I want to marry. I'm going to not marry if I don't want to. I will marry or live with as many people as I love. I will have whatever operations that I decide will make me happy, and my sex change is not something you can police, and not some reason for you to look down on me. You don't get to cite a book and say that I, as a human being, am wrong, and therefore don't need rights. Marriage is my /right/, to do or not do.
None of this is something /you/ actually get to tell me I can't have. Thanks. -
Fine. Dislike me. by
on 2011-05-23 04:31:00 UTC
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But marriage isn't a right, and I have every right to say you're wrong. Whether you agree with me or not is irrelevant.
And I never said I looked down on the *people*. Just the acts. -
You're still wrong. by
on 2011-05-23 04:34:00 UTC
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I have the right to say that too, imagine.
It is not an act, it is part of who I am. I am gay, I am trans*, if you look down on those aspects of me, you are looking down on me as a person.
I hope some day you change, and you remember what you've said before, and you feel terrible for how you have treated people. Because what you're insisting is love and compassion is just hate pretending to be something else. -
Let me explain. by
on 2011-05-23 04:17:00 UTC
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...not. by
on 2011-05-23 04:22:00 UTC
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So, you're Ojibwa, then? by
on 2011-05-23 04:32:00 UTC
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Cheyenne? Cayuse? Salish? No?
We're all immigrants. One generation ago or ten, we came to the new world looking for the freedom to be ourselves, and have fought for that freedom repeatedly. -
Awesome, I get to explain more! by
on 2011-05-23 04:32:00 UTC
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I think I'll stick with the Catechism and Pope, thanks. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:34:00 UTC
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Oh really? by
on 2011-05-23 04:24:00 UTC
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When did you choose to be heterosexual?
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You've just made an assumption. Don't. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:36:00 UTC
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Re: You've just made an assumption. Don't. by
on 2011-05-23 04:41:00 UTC
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So if you're a homosexual, bisexual, or what have you, do you believe you "chose" to be that way?
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Re: You've just made an assumption. Don't. by
on 2011-05-23 05:41:00 UTC
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Re: You've just made an assumption. Don't. by
on 2011-05-23 05:57:00 UTC
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*facepalm* And by "attraction to the opposite sex," I mean "attraction to the same sex." Don't mind me, just getting the crux of the entire argument backwards...
The only reason I didn't add trans nature is because that's out of my own personal experience-- but I think the point in the latter part of the post stands. -
Well... by
on 2011-05-23 04:38:00 UTC
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If you get to make the assumption that homosexuality is a choice, then we get to make the assumption that heterosexuality must also therefore be a choice.
It's the only logical conclusion we can draw from such assumptions. -
That's not the assumption I meant. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:41:00 UTC
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Then what assumption did you mean? by
on 2011-05-23 04:49:00 UTC
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The assumption that you chose to be heterosexual? See above.
The assumption that homosexuality isn't actually a choice? See above as well.
What assumption are you talking about? Because I can see no other assumption. -
If this is your Church, keep it the hell away from my State. by
on 2011-05-23 04:10:00 UTC
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So it's fine for you to call mine odious, then. by
on 2011-05-23 04:14:00 UTC
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And frankly, anyone who tries to remove the supernatural elements from the Bible misses the whole point of it.
So treat everyone the same, even if what some do is wrong. Sorry, I can't do that. -
How ironic. by
on 2011-05-23 04:20:00 UTC
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Re: How ironic. by
on 2011-05-23 20:47:00 UTC
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As if it made sense in the first place... by
on 2011-05-23 21:12:00 UTC
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That should read:
"On a side note, everything in scripture, including those 'parlour tricks', all point back to Christ and his salvation. If they didn't, they (and through association, scripture in itself) would be meaningless."
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No. by
on 2011-05-23 04:27:00 UTC
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My gosh. YES, the miracles are important.
The message IS love and compassion. Homosexual acts are morally wrong, and give a risk of going to Hell. (notice how I said *risk*, not "they will go to Hell") So if I want them to stop sinning so they *don't* go to Hell, how is that not love and compassion?
It's not the people I dislike, you know. It's the sin. -
*angry sigh* by
on 2011-05-23 04:43:00 UTC
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Last message. by
on 2011-05-23 04:46:00 UTC
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Show me where in the Bible God approves of homosexual acts.
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No. by
on 2011-05-23 05:05:00 UTC
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Re: No. by
on 2011-05-23 22:41:00 UTC
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I was actually... by
on 2011-05-24 02:45:00 UTC
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That which God hath made clean, call not thou unclean. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:50:00 UTC
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...sure, regarding Jewish food laws. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:51:00 UTC
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It's a metaphor. Universally agreed that it means Gentiles. by
on 2011-05-23 04:52:00 UTC
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And, by extension, the rest of that passage of Leviticus.
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Nonsense. by
on 2011-05-23 04:36:00 UTC
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If by "help" you mean... by
on 2011-05-23 04:40:00 UTC
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..."acceptance of lifestyle," then no, they shouldn't be "helping."
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I respect your opinion... by
on 2011-05-23 04:03:00 UTC
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However, I hope that you respect my wish for your opinion to eventually change and that you acknowledge the complex intricacies and differences of the various Founding Fathers' faiths, such as Quaker, Protestant, and especially Unitarian.
I don't want to kill you. I'm just curious. -
... Well then by
on 2011-05-23 04:01:00 UTC
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Of course we'll all see it. by
on 2011-05-23 03:59:00 UTC
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No one here is the type to post on a controversial topic and then run away with our hands over our ears. That said--
It disturbs me greatly that you believe that everyone in the United States of America should abide by the rules of your personal religion. Are you sure you've thought your position through? -
Yes. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:05:00 UTC
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...I see. by
on 2011-05-23 04:17:00 UTC
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Tell me... by
on 2011-05-23 04:32:00 UTC
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...why everyone is perfectly happy to accommodate minorities all the freaking time, but the Christians always get bashed?
And I'm not saying "my religion's rules" should be enforced on everyone. I'm saying *the right thing* should be enforced. Whether you agree with me on it, now that's different. -
Actually... by
on 2011-05-23 17:12:00 UTC
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You are saying that your religion's rules should be enforced. You are saying that the 'right thing' should be enforced, but from your previous statements, I can only come to the conclusion that this 'right thing' is determined by your religion's rules, and so, you are stating that we should enforce your religion's rules. As an agnostic, this sort of statement really gets on my nerves. I don't want to be forced to live by the rules of some religion I don't follow.
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Really? by
on 2011-05-23 12:43:00 UTC
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Christians are the ones that get bashed? I suppose you've had death threats due to your religion or sexual orientation, then? Or maybe as a child you had friends whose parents told you that you couldn't play with their children because your religion was wrong? Oh, or maybe you've been beat up repeatedly because you worshiped a different god from the other kids, while the teacher just watched? No? Then it's pretty hard for me to have any kind of sympathy for you, when this shit has happened to me just because I happen to like people of any gender, and because I'm not Christian. Apparently following the goddess of luck and fate is enough reason for some people to hate you.
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I'm a Christian. I don't feel oppressed. We're not. by
on 2011-05-23 04:43:00 UTC
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Round three of explaining. by
on 2011-05-23 04:40:00 UTC
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Very convenient, how those two line up. (nm) by
on 2011-05-23 04:40:00 UTC
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Re: Tell me... by
on 2011-05-23 04:39:00 UTC
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Yes, poor Christians! by
on 2011-05-23 04:38:00 UTC
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I mean it's not like Western society has been built for over 1500 years around the belief and cultural systems borne out of the Christian faith. It's not like state churches still exist. It's not like churches receive enormous tax credits. It's not like being anything but Christian is a roadblock for anyone seeking elected office in the US.
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Actually... by
on 2011-05-22 17:49:00 UTC
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Religion doesn't have anything to do with this bill, though. by
on 2011-05-22 17:45:00 UTC
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As an American, you're supposed to be free to believe what pleases you and live your life according to your beliefs. This bill is attempting to strip that right from the people of Texas. Whether you personally believe that being transgender is okay or not, if you value your own right to live the life that's right for you regardless of whether other people agree, then opposing this bill is the right thing to do. That's really all there is to it.
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Funny, that. by
on 2011-05-22 07:59:00 UTC
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*sigh* by
on 2011-05-19 13:44:00 UTC
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Well... by
on 2011-05-19 14:20:00 UTC
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Yep. Got nothing to do with the Bible. by
on 2011-05-20 04:13:00 UTC
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No Problem! by
on 2011-05-19 17:55:00 UTC
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Even if an internet petition signed by people out of state winds up having no legal effect, it's worth it just to raise awareness.