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    Default Re: Another State Legalizes gay Marriage

    Quote Originally Posted by SwedishFish View Post
    Tuff, do you know any homosexuals? I doubt it, but just asking.

    I mean, I do. My location is full of them. And guess what? They're no different from you or me. They vote, they pay taxes, they have their favorite football teams. Giving them their right to actually marry those they love will not harm you, me, or anyone here. Of course churches should not be forced to, however, gays should not be denied the right to marry in this country.

    Oh, and you repeat that marriage that those damned homosexuals shouldn't stain it. Then, you say,

    If love doesn't make marriage special, I don't know what does anymore.
    I know many homosexuals. Most of whom have been in and out of heterosexual relationships and then change their sexual orientation description between "we are all creatures capable of love" to "Bi" "Straight" and "Gay". Most homosexuals that I know are profoundly confused and don't fit neatly into any one category, despite how intensely they claim to at various points in their lives.

    Modern concepts of homosexuality are confusing and bizarre issues for the modern era to deal with. I don't believe that homosexuals are different at all in any biological way. I would be as adamantly against two heterosexual males who wanted to tie the knot if it makes you feel any better.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 10-11-2008 at 20:05.
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