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To: MinnesotaLibertarian
I’m not imposing anything on anyone. I don’t think government should be in the business of defining a religious institution to begin with, be it in favor of gay marriage or against it.

Yes you are. The gist of your post was, "Shut up and take it, you conservative neanderthals. The homos have a God-given right to get married and you're wasting your time trying to stop them." Perhaps you are content to raise your children in a homo-porno-dystopia, but I am not.

By the way, why is it your mind always goes to “butt-sex”? I think that says a lot about you.

Uh, have you been to any "gay pride" parades? For them, it is all about the butt-sex. Were it up to me, I would never discuss the disgusting antics of the coprophile crowd. They have forced their immorality on society to such an extent that good people must now stand up against it.

Read it and weep:
The Truth About the Homosexual Rights Movement (Caution, graphic contents)
85 posted on 07/18/2008 11:12:27 AM PDT by Antoninus (Every second spent bashing McCain is time that could be spent helping Conservatives downticket.)
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To: Antoninus

I think you need to read what I said more carefully. I said that society will define morals, not government. Even if the government says something is moral, like gay marriage, that doesn’t mean people will accept it. Similarly, if they say homosexuality is immoral, that doesn’t mean people will accept that either. The will of the people always ultimately prevails.

See my previous examples of Prohibition and Reconstruction. You can pass all the law you want; if people aren’t willing to enforce them and/or people violate them too widespread to keep up, there’s not much government can do.

The bottom line is, if people are okay with homosexuality, there’s nothing you can do about it. Similarly, if they’re not, no government policy can force them to be.

As for the “pride” parades, not every gay person goes. In fact, a lot of people who show up to those parades aren’t even gay. I don’t feel that a bunch of drunken buffoons wearing green hats on St. Patrick’s Day represent me as an Irish-American.

I may or may not read your agitprop later; I’m at work right now, so I may not want to open something with “graphic contents”.


88 posted on 07/18/2008 11:23:01 AM PDT by MinnesotaLibertarian
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