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I respect most religious beliefs, mostly because I have a deep respect for the grounds they stand on. Those are very sacred grounds, with roots in history, culture, and philosophy. And these beautiful things are nothing to sneer at. People forget sometimes that this is where religion comes from, that we are religion as much as we are history.

I will always fight for a person's right to practice and believe in anything that feels right to them in their soul, so long as in practicing that religion, they do not infringe upon the rights of others to do the same. In my time, both on Fanpop and off of it, I have advocated for the rights of Christians, Muslims and Jews to practice without persecution from anyone else.

But while I will fight for your right to believe it, and I will try to understand it, that does not mean I have to agree with it. And often, I don't. For example, I don't agree with people who are against homosexuality, for any reason, even religious ones. I can understand and respect their reasoning for this position, but I can still think it's wrong from my own personal moral perspective.

That being said, disliking homosexuality, believing it to be a sin and preaching these beliefs, do not infringe on anyone else's rights to believe and act as they please. Christians who advocate against homosexuality and gay marriage are free to do so. If not for freedom of religion, then for freedom of speech. This should be and is protected sejak our Constitution.

But the important thing to remember is that while we are free to do just about everything in this country, we do not have the right, and therefore we do not have the freedom to infringe on other people's rights. Simply preaching against homosexuality does not do this, as people in the end are still allowed to make up their own mind about whether they agree atau disagree and why. However, legislating against gay marriage, does.

If gay marriage were legal, it would not suddenly silence the people who believed it to be a sin, nor would it force those people to change their minds about it if they didn't want to do so. It would not threaten straight marriages, and it would not mandate 100% acceptance and Cinta of homosexuality. I also don't believe it should make any church marry a gay couple, if such a religious ceremony would go against that church's values. Churches, after all, have the right to self-governance free of the mandate of the state. Isn't that what separation of Church and State was about in the first place? To protect the church from government meddling?

Gay marriage is no threat to the anti-gay philosophy. Odds are, it won't even directly affect the lives of most who are against homosexuality. They would have the right to preach and advocate for, as they see it, the salvation of souls, and that is their right.

However, sejak outlawing gay marriage, those against homosexuality are infringing on the beliefs of those who are not. After all, freedom of expression is a two way street, and they also have every right to preach and believe what they want. Just as heterosexual fiances have the right to a traditional wedding in the faith of their choice, people who don't believe homosexuality is wrong have that same right.

Basically, there are two philosophies in this country. One philosophy argues that homosexuality is wrong, and they have many different reasons and arguments for this claim. The other philosophy argues that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality, and they also have many different reasons and arguments for this claim. But both sides are equal in their passion and determination that they hold the correct philosophy. Each philosophy is, as far as I'm concerned, equal to each other. And each philosophy has the right to preach, advocate and practice as they see fit. For the saat philosophy, that means being allowed to get married.

Look - I know those against homosexuality are dedicated to their beliefs, and I respect that. But no one is trying to take your beliefs away from you. But don't anda see that you are trying to take their beliefs away from them?

We have all sorts of things that many consider morally reprehensible that are legal, among them, gambling, adultery, alcohol, and strip clubs. But they are legal because human beings have the freedom of choice. If these things are as wrong as homosexuality, then preach against them, sejak all means, try and help them, but don't legislate against their right to make those choices.

After all, if the only choice we have is to do good, what will doing good really mean? If someone forces anda to make the "right" choice, did anda even make a choice at all?
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Compared to what we're facing today, is prayer in school really such a horrifying thought?
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A lot of youtubers are saying this woman is racist for not wanting to go out with someone as he's black. She herself IS black, but says shes lebih interested in dating white men. Is she racist?
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This is one of the best DVDs I own. If I could find the whole thing to post, I would. Go buy the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour.
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After seeing a similar artikel that claimed to disprove all religions in a simple dialog, I decided to write my own, this time with lebih realistic and logical paths of discussion.

My characters for this dialog will be a woman named link and a man named link. Neither is related to their Greek counterparts of the same name. They are just two young people living in our modern world. I have only linked anda to their namesakes' Wikipedia artikel-artikel so that anda may further your knowledge on Greek literature.

DISCLAIMER: This is only one possible conversation between a spiritual man and a non-spiritual...
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Steven Crowder infiltrates an angry mob at a health care town hall in Texas. ;-)
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This spot is designed to highlight the absurdity behind support for prop 8.
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First of all: This is a preface. It's nearly 2:00 in the morning, I am quite emotional right now, I know this has... well it actually has quite a bit to do with debate, as it concerns the Debat about gay marriage, and this is sort of a rant, so I don't know how eloquent it will be atau how many run-on sentences it will have (reading back, I see I haven't gotten to a good start as far as run-on sentences go) but menanggung, bear with me. Please. Even and especially if anda disagree, even and especially if anda voted for prop 8 because after talking and Membaca some discouraging blog posts and komen-komen sejak people...
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It Takes Courage To Be An Artist sejak Dar Dixon via Filmcourage.com.
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The Holderness Family @ YouTube decided to re-do the lyrics to the controversial "Baby, It's Cold Outside."
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What's the perfect minimum wage: $10 an hour? $15? $20? How about zero? Economist David Henderson explains why the minimum wage screws over young people and unskilled workers. Prager U, 2014.
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Happy Thanksgiving! But before anda eat that turkey, thank private property! Without it, Thanksgiving would be "Starvation Day." Here's why... sejak John Stossel for Reason, November 2017.
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