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Originally Posted by cologal
As, I think, you are addressing my post. If you think that bigotry was out of line how about the religious intolerance of praying for our souls....abit those of us who oppossed their postition?
I do see opposition to gay civil unions as bigotry...just my opinion.
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cologal: I was not addressing your post and if my last post left you with that impression then I do feel badly about it. My reference to the bigotry issue was intended as a general comment based simply on the number of posts I counted with the word "bigot, bigotry in them. What is it about our society today that if one is in disagreement there is a need to label them "a bigot" "a racist", etc. One can be against same sex activity and the same sex agenda which by the way is purposely be pushed by the liberal factions in our country, and not be bigoted. But in an effort to stop pushing back by oppponents the liberal left resorts to calling opponents bigots as they disingeniously did against Chick fil A
I am personally opposed to the practice of "menage a trois'" considering it being deviate behavior as well as child pedophiles and promiscuity would you also call me bigoted here.
The liberals on this thread cried intolerence yet those who shared a religious view were ridiculed and mocked.
Should I embrace those groups that are demanding the legitimacy of men-boy relationships. Where does society draw the line?
One reason some posters cited religion/God is because of their deep seated belief in the traditional family as a unit (father, mother, children) and the concept of traditional family is set deep in religion.
I hope this has explained any misconceptions about my intent in the previous post.
Personal Best Regards"