Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: Atreus21
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: Atreus21
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Atreus21There's nothing bigoted, hateful, or ignorant about opposing behavior you believe to be immoral.
Yes there is. There is a lot of bigotry, hatred, and ignorance resulting from people's belief that they are somehow more moral than others. People used to think that skin color had a bearing on content of one's character too, just like they do now with sexual orientation. It's rehash of same old bigotry just directed at different people.
People like the KKK believe that skin color denotes content of character, and they're wrong. Skin color isn't a choice. Content of character is determined by your actions, not your nature.
Anti-gay marriage people are not equivalent to racists, and the pro-gay movement isn't alike to the civil rights movement. Gay people aren't kept from exercising any rights in this country. The blacks were.
Originally posted by: OrByte
We've established in previous threads that according to you the bible says it is so, and you believe in the bible, therefore you are right and everyone is wrong.
Therefore what you "believe" should be legislated against the beliefs of others.
Of course. Just like you "believe" that gay marriage is a right, and that you "believe" I and people and like me are bigots.
We all base our actions on what we "believe." The question is which "belief" is right, and which is wrong.
I havent called you a bigot, at least not yet.
Previously the SC of CA ruled that gay marriage is protected, Gays were getting married. that has nothing to do with what I believe.
And when you say "which belief is right and which is wrong" I have to ask; Right or wrong
ACCORDING TO WHOM?
Wait a minute. Do you not believe in the notion of things being right or wrong?
Obviously I believe in right or wrong. We have different ideas of right or wrong otherwise we wouldnt be in this stupid discussion so yes I do have an understanding of what is right and wrong
TO MYSELF.
SO, in the context of this discussion/topic, when you say that, "The question is which "belief" is right, and which is wrong." I still ask, according to who?
YOU?
I believe that to be the case.
You and others like you chose to vote to create a group of people that is excluded from the right to marry.
You believe you are right.
I believe differently. But I don't pretend to think I'm right, which is why I say let the courts decide.