Why are you against Gay marriage?

vinod1975

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What to say what not to , I am speach less , but one thing sure one should not insult any one in open forum like this but yes can disagree with others and one should ignore if he/she does not like anything and instead of pin pointing to others or finding problems or spelling mistakes or grammer mistakes , instead of giving your own comments you are intersted in what other says but not to your own as per the thread topic... is not good

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PsyOp

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They just prove me what they are. A bunch of evils. The pope was right. The only thing they does in their life is lyng and bullshiitng.
 

Tonington

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methinks that's a safe bet. if not, I don't think I want to be involved with the forum. it seems that people complain about others getting timeouts for less.

you have some psych courses in your background don't you tonington? what do you make of psyop's claims that homosexuality is a disease caused by mothers?

First off, I don't give any consideration to homosexuality as a disease. It's a character trait, whethor or not it is biological a la hormones or a choice an individual makes, and I don't think the "cure" is a procedure to be taken lightly. As to maternal causes...I won't make any Freudian claims, but I can't really understand where this idea could have come from really. In all seriousness, perhaps theres some issues here worth considering that need to be dealt with, I don't think tirades like this are productive.
 

karrie

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Please document where His Holiness has stated "they" were lying and b**l****ting.

well, obviously psyop has tea with him every saturday afternoon. watch out sanctus, he'll report you as 'out of ranks' for not agreeing with the whole 'blame it on mom' view. lol.

I figured the whole pope thing would draw you back into posting. It nearly got me irritated enough to reply too, so I can only imagine how big of a bug got under your bonnet upon reading it.
 

sanctus

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well, obviously psyop has tea with him every saturday afternoon. watch out sanctus, he'll report you as 'out of ranks' for not agreeing with the whole 'blame it on mom' view. lol.

I figured the whole pope thing would draw you back into posting. It nearly got me irritated enough to reply too, so I can only imagine how big of a bug got under your bonnet upon reading it.

Hah hah hah. you're right, score one for psyop! Drew me right back in, and yes, the bug was biggggg! Can you even imagine our former Pope, or the present one, uttering such complete nonsese!
 

karrie

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Hah hah hah. you're right, score one for psyop! Drew me right back in, and yes, the bug was biggggg! Can you even imagine our former Pope, or the present one, uttering such complete nonsese!

definitely not in those words, no! lol.
 

vinod1975

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Numerous researchers studying the social construction of same-sex relationships have suggested that the concept of homosexuality would best be rendered as "homosexualities." They document that same-sex relations have been and continue to be organized in distinctly categorical ways by different societies in different eras. These variations are grouped by cultural anthropologist Stephen O. Murray into three separate modes of association:
AssociationAnnotationsSee alsoEgalitarianfeatures two partners with no relevance to age. Additionally, both play the same socially-accepted sex role as heterosexuals of their own sex. This is exemplified by relationships currently prevalent in western society between partners of similar age and gender.Sexuality and gender identity-based culturesGender structuredfeatures each partner playing a different gender role. This is exemplified by traditional relations between men in the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East and Central and South Asia, as well as Two-Spirit or shamanic gender-changing practices seen in native societies. In North America, this is best represented by the butch/femme practice.Homosexuality and Islam, Two-Spirit, and HijraAge structuredfeatures partners of different ages, usually one adolescent and the other adult. This is exemplified by pederasty among the Classical Greeks or those engaged in by novice samurai with more experienced warriors; southern Chinese boy-marriage rites; and ongoing Central Asian and Middle Eastern practices.Shudo, Pederasty, Historical pederastic couples, and Homosexuality in China
 

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Quote:
Originally Posted by PsyOp
They have destroyed half of my downtown yes. With their sick place.
They also attacked me when i was young, while i was passing there. I didn't know this kind of place was existing.

We can see abuse now since they have infiltrated the
bureaucracy


Ahhhh I see said the blind woman.

Sweetheart not all Homosexuals are sick criminals. I swear and I dont swear on anything. I have Gay friends that make most people look morally inept. I adore them in my life.

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karrie

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He had said SEVERAL pages back he was attacked at a younger age. I tried to explore that avenue with him but he was to wound up.

Yeah I doubt that, if his objections to homosexuality were based on an attack in his past, why would he be cruising for gay images to post on the thread once he got mad. That would just make no sense. When I used to mod a debate forum in the past, we'd get id's like his coming in, that were nothing but kids picking fights for the sake of picking a fight. They'd have maybe one or two lines they could say on the subject, and spend the rest of their time cursing people out. Granted, I never read through the whole thread, but, psyop had no interest in conversation or discussion when I arrived, and I tried my best despite the cursing out of people I like.
 

vinod1975

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Recognition of same-sex couples: this law can have five types:
  • Civil marriage, or same-sex marriage - Give all the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex marriage. (e.g. Belgium.)
  • Registered Partnership - The Scandinavian model, giving nearly all the same rights and responsibilities as marriage with some exceptions, like adoption right, and use different name, include wedding ceremony. (e.g. Norway)
  • Civil union - Gives registered partners just part of rights and responsibilities similar to marriage, exclude wedding ceremony. (e.g.France) (NOTE: the U.S. State of New Jersey has introduced civil unions that afford all rights of heterosexual married couples to homosexual partners.)
  • Unregistered Cohabitation - it give just some of rights and responsibilities similar to marriage, for informal cohabiting same-sex couples. Wedding ceremony are not performed. (e.g.Portugal)
  • Domestic partnership - it give just several rights for cohabiting same-sex couples. In most, they are result of court decisions in those cases. Like adoption right, immigration right, government pension itc. (e.g. Israel) :)
 

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Yeah I doubt that, if his objections to homosexuality were based on an attack in his past, why would he be cruising for gay images to post on the thread once he got mad. That would just make no sense. When I used to mod a debate forum in the past, we'd get id's like his coming in, that were nothing but kids picking fights for the sake of picking a fight. They'd have maybe one or two lines they could say on the subject, and spend the rest of their time cursing people out. Granted, I never read through the whole thread, but, psyop had no interest in conversation or discussion when I arrived, and I tried my best despite the cursing out of people I like.

I own a few boards myself I know a troll when I see one BUT usually theres a great deal of pain with that bordum and Id rather spend a few minutes of my time to work the healing angle.
 

karrie

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I own a few boards myself I know a troll when I see one BUT usually theres a great deal of pain with that bordum and Id rather spend a few minutes of my time to work the healing angle.

It's worth asking, I agree. Personally, I always try the sensitive, logical route, until they prove it's not worth my time.