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sadie_Mormon wrote:So what do we learn from all this... your vote means nothing.
clarkkent14 wrote:FYI I merged the two topics... same thread essentially.
shadow wrote:clarkkent14 wrote:FYI I merged the two topics... same thread essentially.
Thanks, I didn't see Old Man Bob's thread when I started mine.
4 And seeing the people in a state of such awful wickedness, and those Gadianton robbers filling the judgment-seats—having usurped the power and authority of the land; laying aside the commandments of God, and not in the least aright before him; doing no justice unto the children of men;
5 Condemning the righteous because of their righteousness; letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money; and moreover to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills—
AGalagaChiasmus wrote:I think I agree that this is the "days of Noe" spoken of by Jesus. I had a discussion several months ago with my dw about this. I said "You watch, Prop 8 will be ruled unconstitutional, that will clear the way for a Federal law allowing homosexual marriage, and we'll be in the same pickle as those who were "marrying and giving in marriage" before the flood.
Those that aren't familiar with what happens during a magnetic pole reversal should read up on it - scientists have concluded that when it happens, it doesn't occur over thousands or hundreds or even tens of years... it happens within hours and the consequences for mother earth aren't pretty. We are currently going through it right now and scientists now say collectively based on thousands and thousands of hours and pain-staking research that we are more than halfway through the reversal with the only question being when, but they suspect it will occur any time between now and at most, 50 years. It is the reason for the strange noises coming from the atmosphere and all the mass bird and fish die-offs.
- I'm just waiting for the feds to legalize gay marriage across the country and then for the day when they try to mandate homosexual marriages in our temples -
- that's when the Lord draws a line in the sand and if his judgments haven't already started upon the U.S., they probably will at that point.tmac wrote:It will be interesting to see what happens. I think it is highly unlikely to see a different result come from the full 9th Circuit bench. And, unfortunately, the cases like this that the U.S. Supreme Court most likes to take are those where several different Federal circuit appellate courts have reached different results -- as, for example, with the individual mandate in Obamacare. All that aside, although certainly not all is lost, how comfortable, Bob, are you with the current make-up of the U.S. Supreme Court?
ithink wrote:The problem with all you guys is you can't see the forest for the trees.
In fact, the proposition is unconstitutional.
You can't be telling people what contracts they can and cannot enter into if they are legal contracts. You just can't stop gays from marrying, if that is their disposition. Marriage is a religious institution, and if their religiosity leads them to gay marriage, then any attempt to stop them by law is just not right. We have oodles of missionaries and students at BYU who co-habitate, but are not married, so I suspect the co-habitation of same sex people is not the problem. I suspect the problem is that the accepted premise is that a gay couple is having gay sex. Now we come to the issue at hand. If you don't like gay marriage, the only thing you can do is pass laws prohibiting certain forms of behavior such as gay sex as we prohibit buggery and bestiality. You can pass laws against sodomy, public nudity, urinating public and so on. You can in general pass laws about every other form of sexual behaviour you wish, that society will tolerate as reasonable, and those laws will be found to be very constitutional, but you can't stop people from living together, or sanctioning that arrangement, whether it be polygamous marriage or any other form of marriage -- at least not in my book. If you don't like what comes with certain forms of marriage, then attack that element instead, but not the larger institution per se.
And this, you Ron Paul lovers, is exactly the way Ron Paul views gay marriage, and I believe he is 100% correct. And I do think the church's involvement in Prop 8 was a mistake, in trying to legislate this, and even in trying to amend the constitution of all things to delineate marriage as between 1 man and 1 woman, when we ourselves have many men and women living in a polygamous condition celestially at least. It's hypocritical to say the least, and smarts of a house divided against itself, for we would then be our own oppressors just 100 years ago.
firend wrote:Oh ya to add,
Why was the church so adament about proposition 8 when they turned around and supported gay rights in Salt Lake County?
bobhenstra wrote:Lol, polygamy would start when I'm to old to care!
Col. Flagg wrote:firend wrote:Oh ya to add,
Why was the church so adament about proposition 8 when they turned around and supported gay rights in Salt Lake County?
I'll even one up that - why has the church spent so much time, effort and money defending proposition 8 while 4,000 babies are aborted (murdered) in this country every day?
7cylon7 wrote:If gay marriage is allowed should not polygamy marriage and the other types of marriage be allowed as well? Talk about hypocritical.
And of course marriage to animals and marriage to BBQs are constitutional as well.
I laugh at your logic here.
ithink wrote:The problem with all you guys is you can't see the forest for the trees.
In fact, the proposition is unconstitutional.
medved wrote:
Also, Animals and BBQs do not = entities that possess the ability to contract. Which is important because marriage = contract.
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