It's not hypocritical of you to not want your young, irresponsible children to have sex, no.TecK NeeX said:Well now you know why i wont allow them to, do you still believe its hypocritical of me?
You're not discerning between religion and the religious. I don't dislike religious people, I dislike religion.Let me Know if you agree with this, if not please refrain from utter bullshit
Come on illuminattile, you're not an idiot. You're not going to come out and say "All people of faith should die!", that would just make people ignore you. You tone it down so that your views look more reasonable and rational.
The fact is, you don't like Religious people, their Beliefs and their scripture. You might not say it point blank, but it's true. I know it, you know it and everyone who's read your posts on the issue know it. You say you don't like it because it's a form of control/brainwashing, so you don't come across as a bigot or intolerant.
I have no case? Damn, I guess I'll have to drop my lawsuit against you. I wasn't trying to prove to anyone that you're a homophobe. I don't have to.Is this admissible in court? you have no case!.. what was that 2 word comment you made above? Nice argument?
This isn't about whether or not homosexuality is "natural", it's about tolerance of homosexuality.lol holy shit how often do you speak for people? is this one of your hobbies? what else do you know about me? I'll tell you this tho, the way i view homosexuality is no different than the way you view God, you will refuse to believe a supeme being exists until it is proven beyond any doubt that he does, right? well i'm no different, i refuse to believe Homosexuality is natural until it is proven beyond any doubt that it is.
Fair enough?
Just cause I can't answer a question does not mean i can't give my opinion on it.
I said, to ken, "a marriage certificate is a piece of paper". I didn't imply that that sentiment was anything other than my own opinion. I didn't say "Everyone knows a marriage certificate is a piece of paper".Did you not reply to ken with "marriage is nothing but a piece of paper"? is Ken not part of that population? did you expect him to have the same views on marriage as yours? conclusion? you DID speak for the 3/4 of the worlds population.
Got me on a technicality, nice rebuttal.Funny, cause the way we perform marriage does not involve any kind of paper, there you are again, speaking for everyone
Again, you're plucking things from thin air. Do I need a disclaimer on my posts that says "WARNING: May contain opinions"?and again, you're speaking for all of us, you think the whole world believes marriage is just another piece of paper, you can't be this dull
The connection two people in love have with each other is not, in any way, dependant on whether or not they are seen as married in the eyes of God or by law or anything else. Let me put it this way; a married couple have no greater connection to each other than a non-married couple.Just because you don't believe in the way religious couples perform marriage doesn't give you the right to tell them the only connection between each other is a piece of paper. I'd hardly call it that after everything a couple go through to be labled husband and wife. Being in the presence of a priest/Imam, church, the prayers and promises made to each other, the passages read from the scripture that officially bonds them together is what really connects them not a freakin piece of paper
The reading of scriptures and the presence of a holy man doesn't improve their bond, it doesn't make them love each other more. If you want to get married to reflect your love for someone, and to show them that you're committed to them, then so be it. If I fell in love with a girl and she was dead-set on getting married, I'd do it too (and not just for the legal benefits). But standing in a church and putting a ring on her finger are purely symbolic gestures.



