hwd45
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Yeah! :3Looks like gay marriage is finally legal in England and Wales!
https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/job-done-queen-signs-gay-marriage-law-england-and-wales170713
The first gay marriages will take place a year from now.
Aside from gender, what is much different?I think that two men, or two women who marry should not get the same right as a normal married couple since they are not the same, they are different. Different people have different rules.
And the one thing that worries me is that gay-marriage allows these people to adopt kids. I am convinced that having homosexual parents is very bad for education. A child needs a father and a mother, not two of them.
What marriage means to me: A promise of both to stay together till death do them part.
But since the allowance of divorce and remarriage, marriage doesn't seem to have much value to me today. I actually think people these days only marry for the benefits they can get out of it, rather that becoming one flesh that's "unable" to be torn in two. And it looks like homosexual couples want to get some of those benefits too and probably don't like being left out.
My conclusion: Marriage for those purposes, (which I think it is), is just selfish and wicked, and has no benefits to society.
EDIT: For my reasons being so against homosexuality is because it's one of the sins. And since I believe the Bible to be the word of God, I cannot agree with it. You can read more in the(locked) homosexuality thread.
I think here is where I disagree. These kids don't turn out fine, and I also don't believe they're as happy as a child who has both parents.Children do not need a mother and father together at once. Do you realize that there are several single parents raising children too? What about those families with an absent father? Or a distant mother? Those children come out just fine. Cases like those are a lot more common than you think.
Sometimes there are things that you can have a belief or opinion on, same-sex marriage being one of these things. Facts, however, are not to be disputed, and this is one of those times, I feel.I think here is where I disagree. These kids don't turn out fine, and I also don't believe they're as happy as a child who has both parents.
Also, when I said that marriages in those cases are selfish and wicked I was also talking about hetero marriages.
Well, if you would believe in a God(and even if you don't), I'm sure you'd agree it would have to be his judgement that counts, since he's the one who decides what the morals are. Anyway, God is against the sin of homosexuality.-snip-
As long as they are happy, then who is any one else to judge? How would you feel if there was done law against virtual pets, because some group feels they are unnatural? It's not fair, so who is anyone to say that two loving people can not marry?
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Generally if you want to claim that something's false you need evidence against it. Just because you don't agree with it doesn't mean you can claim it false :/I don't really care what (false) studies there are.
One sentence has never had so much meaning :3In short equal marriage rights have long since been in motion, and religion and law are two very different things, I'd like to see an argument against equal marriage that doesn't involve religion
I think all parents worry about this, but not just about marriage/being gay. I'm sure they worry about what their kids think about them with the jobs they have, their financial situation, etc. There are a multitude of reasons for parents to worry about their kids, and trust me, bullies will find anything and everything to make fun of and there's not much one can do about it, sadly. All you can do is show your child love and show that it's okay to be yourself no matter what anyone says and that people who discriminate are not worth their time or effort.would love to have a daughter when I grow up and am married. But I'm afraid of how her life would be affected by something that wasn't even her fault. What would the other kids at school say to her if they find out she has two moms? Will she be bullied and do nothing? Will she lie and say she has a dad? Will she not understand why she doesn't have a dad and be confused? If she does stand up for herself, will she be able to tell the difference between discrimination and someone simply standing up for what they believe in? What if she loses a friend for mistaking someone with strong beliefs as a bigot, just like I did?
You have to remember that hate is learned. Everyone has a responsibility to ensure that the school environment is a safe place. That includes teachers, students (and their friends), parents, coaches, secretaries, etc.Mini mod coming through. This discussion is similar to a fire. Fire can be helpful to cook food or to keep warm, just as this thread is helpful to give us all a chance to speak from our hearts and express ourselves. However, if handled improperly, the fire can grow and cause damage. Please handle this fire properly guys. I know y'all are capable of doing so.
(If you've seen me around then you know oh my gosh that was like the first time I sounded useful)
I'm going to add on something else to this discussion, on what Stephen said about a child's life of having two dads or two moms.
I would love to have a daughter when I grow up and am married. But I'm afraid of how her life would be affected by something that wasn't even her fault. What would the other kids at school say to her if they find out she has two moms? Will she be bullied and do nothing? Will she lie and say she has a dad? Will she not understand why she doesn't have a dad and be confused? If she does stand up for herself, will she be able to tell the difference between discrimination and someone simply standing up for what they believe in? What if she loses a friend for mistaking someone with strong beliefs as a bigot, just like I did?
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