Gay advocates fight churches' charity status

dave s

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Vanni Fucci said:
dave s said:
No actually it was from www.aidswillgetthemintheend.org

Hmmm...another bigot that believes that AIDS only affects homosexuals...

Where does the evangelical christian right-wing neoconservative movement find these people, I wonder... 8O

It’s Roman Catholic FYI

And here’s some info from Public Health Agency of Canada



Over 70% of all AIDS diagnoses in Canada in adults over the age of 15 up to June 2004 were in homosexual men (13,019
out of 19,238). 60% of all positive HIV tests are found in homosexual men. This contrasts with just over 15% of all positive HIV
tests which are due to heterosexual contact. (Public Health Agency of Canada. HIV and AIDS in Canada. November 2004).
 

Gordon J Torture

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The concept of marriage predates all of today's religions, so religion does not get a say on who marries who outside the confines of their churches.

Ok, so are you implying that HISTORY get's the say on who marries outside the churches?

If so, can you please show me proof of marriage that predated all of today's religions where it was acceptable for a man to marry a man?

I would very much like to see this ...
 

Vanni Fucci

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Gordon J Torture said:
But when it comes down to changing the definition of a word that was created by the same religious beleifs they consider "bigotry", that is going too far.

First off, marriage is not a religious institution, only the ceremony is. Marriage has always been, and still is a legally binding contract. That is why even though you are married by the church, all licences are granted by the government. All that is happening now is that the parties to that contract are being redefined.

Secondly, Christians have throughout their history hijacked everything from pagan customs and holidays to actual deities, and called them their own...why would anyone give a rat's ass that they think that, what they mistakenly thought was their word, is being usurped...
 

Gordon J Torture

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Vanni, I am aware of what marriage is ... A PIECE OF PAPER.

Also, you assume it is only Christians that are against gay marriages, but this is far from the truth.
 

Vanni Fucci

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Gordon J Torture said:
Ok, so are you implying that HISTORY get's the say on who marries outside the churches?

If so, can you please show me proof of marriage that predated all of today's religions where it was acceptable for a man to marry a man?

I would very much like to see this ...

Well, somewhere around 39 CE, Emperor Caligula allegedly married his horse... :wink:
 

Vanni Fucci

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Re: RE: Gay advocates fight churches' charity status

Gordon J Torture said:
Vanni, I am aware of what marriage is ... A PIECE OF PAPER.

Also, you assume it is only Christians that are against gay marriages, but this is far from the truth.

Actually, I've made no such distinction...I realize there are non-religious bigots as well...
 

Gordon J Torture

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Actually, I've made no such distinction...I realize there are non-religious bigots as well...

Ah, but you don't seem to realize there are also religious bigots other than Christains who do not approve of gay marriage.
 

Vanni Fucci

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Gordon J Torture said:
Actually, I've made no such distinction...I realize there are non-religious bigots as well...

Ah, but you don't seem to realize there are also religious bigots other than Christains who do not approve of gay marriage.

No, I do realize that too...if I were to list all the institutions that are prone to bigotry, I'd be here for a very long time...I just like target the worst offenders...
 

dave s

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Vanni Fucci said:
dave s said:
No actually it was from www.aidswillgetthemintheend.org

Hmmm...another bigot that believes that AIDS only affects homosexuals...

Where does the evangelical christian right-wing neoconservative movement find these people, I wonder... 8O

It’s Roman Catholic FYI

And here’s some info from Public Health Agency of Canada



Over 70% of all AIDS diagnoses in Canada in adults over the age of 15 up to June 2004 were in homosexual men (13,019
out of 19,238). 60% of all positive HIV tests are found in homosexual men. This contrasts with just over 15% of all positive HIV
tests which are due to heterosexual contact. (Public Health Agency of Canada. HIV and AIDS in Canada. November 2004).
 

dave s

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Vanni Fucci said:
Gordon J Torture said:
Actually, I've made no such distinction...I realize there are non-religious bigots as well...

Ah, but you don't seem to realize there are also religious bigots other than Christains who do not approve of gay marriage.

No, I do realize that too...if I were to list all the institutions that are prone to bigotry, I'd be here for a very long time...I just like target the worst offenders...

Humor us, if it's too difficult can you post the religious groups in favor for SSM
 

Jay

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"antidisestablishmentarianism!"

but what if i can't say it...
 

Jay

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"Marriage is associated with,... less alcohol abuse and less smoking. "

I learned that one the hard way...

Marriage is also associated with less sex too...
 

TenPenny

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You are claiming that homosexuals are imposing their beliefs on society by dictating what we perceive as just?

But it wasn't "homosexuals" who decided that we need to treat everyone fairly and equally. To a great extent it was the Christian church. With that whole Golden Rule thing.

So you're claiming that the "homosexuals" desire to be treated equally and fairly, without discrimination, is imposing some "belief in what is just" on a society, which has as one of its major tenets, the idea that all people are equal and deserve equal treatment.

So using society's own rules is "imposing" a belief on society, and is therefore unfair?

I think I see your logic here.

But to boil it down, it seems that your whole objection is the use of the term "marriage", which you seem to believe is a religious term.

Have a nice day.