[on gay marriage]
well for me personally there are some things that people should have zero tolerance for, this being one of them; especially how everyone is treating gays as if they were a race like how they are being treated like African Americans were 100 years ago. It terrifies be to think that the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day a person could marry a machine, children or an animal because like gays they are sexual preferences and (i know im going to hear this saying one day in my life) "should have the same rights."
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Why draw the line here? The rot clearly started when marriage became an elective proposition on the part of individuals rather than something entered into by two families for mutual benefit (financial, political, etc.) so why not go back to that?
CONSENT
Please look it up.
It terrifies be to think that the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day women would get married purely out of choice, rather than as rape victims, POW sex slaves, or outright purchases, as God's holy and perfect Word commands.
there are some things that people should have zero tolerance for
Zero-tolerance policies typically hurt more than they actually help. They are usually the basis of isolationism which will only last for a short time.
treating gays as if they were a race like how they are being treated like African Americans were 100 years ago
Handicapped people are not a race but they deserve to be considered a protected class, don't they?
the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day a person could marry a machine, children or an animal
They are not asking for any of those. They are asking to be married and to be recognized by society with the same dignity and respect that heterosexual couples already enjoy. If you want to talk about "watering down" the institution of marriage, how about the 50% divorce rate that's raging through the heterosexual world? By sheer numbers, isn't that a bigger, more pressing problem than same-sex marriage?
"It terrifies be to think that the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day a person could marry a machine, children or an animal because like gays they are sexual preferences and (i know im going to hear this saying one day in my life) "should have the same rights.""
I wouldn't worry about that. By the time we get there, marriage will be obsolete.
"It terrifies be to think that the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day a person could marry a machine, children or an animal because like gays they are sexual preferences and (i know im going to hear this saying one day in my life) "should have the same rights.""
Weeeeee!
Down the slippery slope we go...
We should have no tolerance for gays, the bible says so!
Or working on the sabbath!
Or wearing mixed fabrics!
Or eating shrimp!
Or...
You take one, you take them all.
That or you're just a prejudiced dickhead.
“It terrifies be to think that the bond of marriage will become so watered down that one day a person could marry a machine, children or an animal”
They made THIS ARGUMENT when SCOTUS considered the question of interracial marriages. But that decision did not make the gay rights decision any less controversial, did it?
The domino argument, or the slippery slope, is a stupid one.
Here’s a fact that you probably don’t want to know: The artist now makes feet art, including AI generated feet…WHY? I mean, no kinkshaming, but why do you have to use AI to make fetish art! It’s not that difficult!
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