Posted on 06/26/2015 12:57:43 PM PDT by C19fan
Fridays 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court ruling made same-sex marriage officially legal nationwide. Great. Whats next?
The Court closed the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, ruling that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment does not allow states to ban same-sex marriage. But other critical issues facing LGBT Americans have been waiting for the same mix of funding and public interest that carried same-sex marriage over the threshold.
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Homo-Supremacy Movement is correct
Hey, in 5 days you won’t even need a permit in Kansas to carry.
you can’t unlegislated disgusting any more than you can unlegislated gravity.
I worked with a lesbian who had been with her partner for about 20 years. She commented once that her gay friends always asked how they managed to stay together, as virtually all of them couldn’t sustain a relationship for any length of time.
This ruling is a full-employment act for divorce lawyers. I hope they’re happy paying through the nose to get rid of their multiple partners.
The psychosis of a homosexuals says they won’t be happy until every is forced to be a homosexual and likes it. They NEED a group to feel comfortable, like little children feeling all left alone.
They admit they have the highest mental issues , er yea that is what we have been saying for years and you lot need help not encouragement.
The leaders of Believe Out Loud, an online community for LGBT Christians, told The Daily Beast that they have a unique role to play in promoting this acceptance in the context of U.S. churches, particularly within Christianity.
As we look ahead to a movement beyond marriage equality, we know that the work of affirming Christians is not yet finished. Its now time for churches to move beyond simply accepting what we understand, to affirming LGBTQ people as they are, the organization said in a statement.
Legal rights are one critical piece of the puzzle, Dr. Eliza Byard, the Executive Director for GLSEN, an LGBT-focused education network, told The Daily Beast. Education is the glue that holds society together and transmits both opportunity and shared values from one generation to the next.
Reparations can’t be far behind. BTT
Here the marriage laws enforced by the respondents are in essence unequal: same-sex couples are denied all the benefits afforded to opposite-sex couples and are barred from exercising a fundamental right. Especially against a long history of disapproval of their relationships, this denial to same-sex couples of the right to marry works a grave and continuing harm. The imposition of this disability on gays and lesbians serves to disrespect and subordinate them. And the Equal Protection Clause, like the Due Process Clause, prohibits this unjustified infringement of the fundamental right to marry. See, e.g., Zablocki, supra, at 383-388; Skinner, 316 U. S., at 541.These considerations lead to the conclusion that the right to marry is a fundamental right inherent in the liberty of the person, and under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment couples of the same-sex may not be deprived of that right and that liberty.
I am not aware of any animal that has ever struggled to be equal to other animals.
As much as I disagreed, I was willing to adopt a live-and-let-live position with the fags.
No more.
They’ve declared war on my and my rights.
The tendency towards suicide comes, I believe, from the internal conflict generated by continued behavior counter to one's fundamental design. Or in simpler terms, the wages of sin is death. The answer to 'suicidality' is "the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord".
Yep. They’re coming for the churches.
Wow, really? And I thought that liberals actually want what they are theoretically asking for and that every single thing they say wasn’t just paving the way to totalitarianism. Silly me.
Round these bastards up,stuff them back in closet and bolt the door shut.
SCREW STARE DECISIS!!!!!!
or more like NAMBLA does thru the LGBT group.
Count me in.
People have been known to push too hard. When that happens it is the original pushers who pay the price.
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