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We cannot judge others and be critical of them because their beliefs and values are much more conservative than ours if we are liberal and we cannot judge others and be critical of them because their beliefs and values are more liberal if we are conservative. People generally are the way they are because of what they ascertain to be the right way and as you say no one can profess to know what a higher spirit thinks. It does not change a persons heart or attitude to be judgmental telling people they are judgmental. It is kinda putting our noses in other peoples business judging them for values different than our own. It is a two way street. Acceptance of differences not only mean the ones you value, but the ones they value. Most people mean well, they are doing the best they can, peddling as fast as they can, using the sometimes unequal amount of intelligence they have and sometimes superior to others patience and sensitivity to all the folks they know. Sometimes we all miss the mark with our acceptance and patience and forgiveness and overlooking of differences. Not everyone is born with the same ability to be logical, fair and perceptive. We aren't all born with the same abilities to conceptualize and to feel empathy. We aren't our brothers keeper, but the world would probably be a lot better if we tried a little harder to understand the stubborn, opinionated SOB and try to love him a little. People need love most when they act the most unlovable. At least I think so.
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Of course, no one would admit to this, but let's be honest: This sort of stereotyping is the basis of bigotry and discrimination! Day before yesterday it was black Americans, yesterday it was illegal immigrants (probably still today), today it's gays and lesbians. Who will it be tomorrow? (Although following these U.S. Supreme Court decisions, this may go on for a while....) Last edited by Quixote; 06-28-2013 at 04:32 AM. Reason: Can't figure out list formatting! |
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I believe, since the Supreme Court voted on this issue, it is in the win column. This is a serious social issue that impacts on the emotional and financial life of people without regard to their gender, age or political party. I can not see a way to separate religion from the gay marriage debate as so many seem to quote the bible as justification to condemn gay people. My understanding of one form of the religious community (Christianity), is to love and respect ALL, not just the one,s a "religious" person categorizes as acceptable. When our generation dies out, this issue will be looked back on by future generation as a no brainier and met with a non believing shake of the head.
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Several posts have referred to hatred and judgement on this thread, but I haven't seen anything like that. This has been an adult give and take except for those saying "mind our own business" and "live and let live". As Gracie said we are all entitled to our own opinions and this has been, for the most part, an intelligent and insightful give and take of ideas.
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As it stands right now, the Supreme Court decision will not help you once you move to Florida. Since 2008, Florida's Constitution has banned same-sex marriage. Gov Rick Scott, reacting to the rulings, said: "It impacted the federal law, not state law...As the governor of this state, I'll uphold the law of the land, and that's the law of our state". So, once you leave NH, you will be back to square one, unless the FL Constitution is changed or somehow congress acts to make this a country wide law. |
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And as the President said last evening: "If you are married in one state and you move to another, you are still married."
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As Ms Catherine Blackburn states in this column in today's Tampa Bay Times, "If the people of Florida wish to recognize marriage equality, they must vote to amend the Florida Constitution. One day the Supreme Court of the United States may require Florida to recognize same-sex marriages performed legally in another state, but today is not that day. Like it or not, the marriage equality debate continues. Such is the nature of a democracy".
http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/colu...idians/2128916 |
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As a gay married male, I would like to thank everyone for the intellegent adult conversation that has taken place on this thread. Education is the best defense against ignorance and by sharing our thoughts and feelings on this highly sensitive subject we can only grow and appreciate each other's position. While it's difficult to have these conversations without letting emotion take over, I carry no malice toward anyone who feels that my union is against their religious belief, I only ask that you not use your belief to injur myself or others. I believe as Gracie stated, "it is a two way street, acceptance of differences not only means the ones you value but the ones they value." My spouse and I have vacationed at TV every year for the past 17 years with thoughts of making it a permenant home. Who knows, some day we may be neighbors.
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Originally Posted by ilovetv
There is "civil marriage" as in Justice of the Peace and marriage license, and there is religious marriage, as in church, synagogue, mosque, etc. This is a "civil" arrangement and should not be put upon the religions. And I think it should be termed a "civil union" or "domestic partnership" instead of a "marriage". Terms (words) convey concepts, and homosexual unions are not the same concept as heterosexual marriages. All marriages are "civil unions" all marriages are domestic partnerships, a contract between two people, a license. Whether performed in city hall, a church, synagogue, mosque, etc. No one has put same sex marriage on any religion. No one has mandated that same sex marriages be performed under any relgious sanction. So there is no basis for your (fear) comment that it shouldn't be put on the religions. Your concept of the meaning of the word marriage is just that, a conceptual idea of what you visualize as marriage. Your concept is exclusive and mine is inclusive. |
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