RE: Is Homosexuality A Choice?
It is equally unlawful for government officials to enforce unjust policies upon the church. However, this occurs even more frequently in society today. One relevant example is that many churches are being forced to marry gay couples. Should the church marry gay couples in the first place? Or should they cling onto the traditional, biblical definition of marriage? Regardless of where you stand, it is a blatant mockery of religion for our government to enforce that they go against their beliefs. It does not even matter whether religion has any merit at all. All that matters at this point is that we follow the law or change it so that it better suits our needs in the 21st century.
AtmosphericThunder said:MuhFugginMoose said:Heh, I've never understood how people ask this question and mean it. I mean, I for one didn't come strolling out of my mothers womb thinking whether or not I was going to be attracted towards women. I just was. And no one, not a single person "chose" to like someone of ANY sex much less their own.
The way I see it, they can Like/love whomever they want. Who am I, or the 36 people above me to tell them other wise? Honestly, the only people that think it is, are strongly religious and forbid it as a whole (in other words, ignorant), or are homophobic (also ignorance). So, I guess, it all boils down to ignorance, such as this. . . I have to censor myself. . . guy.
Following the words of an outdated book. . . Makes sense. . .
Oh my goodness...
Using a government position to promote religious beliefs is not only despicable; it's illegal.
People like him cause me to lose a little faith in humanity each time I see them because they don't even have a sufficient enough understanding of the law to know not to do things like that, yet they run for offices in government..
It is equally unlawful for government officials to enforce unjust policies upon the church. However, this occurs even more frequently in society today. One relevant example is that many churches are being forced to marry gay couples. Should the church marry gay couples in the first place? Or should they cling onto the traditional, biblical definition of marriage? Regardless of where you stand, it is a blatant mockery of religion for our government to enforce that they go against their beliefs. It does not even matter whether religion has any merit at all. All that matters at this point is that we follow the law or change it so that it better suits our needs in the 21st century.