MAYNARDSMOM
Cathlete
Which God are we going to put back into the equation? This is a pluralistic society with many different religions.
As far as I know there is only one true GOD.
Which God are we going to put back into the equation? This is a pluralistic society with many different religions.
Wow! Whatever is right. Let's move onto the VP debates coming up.
Yes, I do know quite a few gay people and several I work with. They are wonderful people although I don't agree with their lifestyle, but I love them as humanity just the same. In the same vein, I would not vote in a president who would legalize same sex marriage.Okay- I'm not even touching abortion...
BUT - I find the idea that "God" has been taken out of the equation on same sex marriages ridiculous and highly offensive. Have you ever actually known a gay person - man or woman. Seriously. Have you? Because if you have, you would know without a doubt that there is NO choice for them. That is the way they are. Period. They were born that way. Most of them at some point, at least before they have come to accept their reality, have wished to be anything other than what they are. In every animal species observed, there have been examples of gay animals - you cannot tell me that those animals choose to be gay. It's a natural thing. I find it very hard to believe that any God would create someone then abandon them just because they behaved in the way they were created to behave. And if he/she does, then that is not a god in which I wish to believe.
And the question I have to ask, is how does two men or two women getting married and enjoying the same benefits as the rest of us married folk, hurt YOU in any way?
*Steps off soap box*
My guess is Palin's going to need big Gods AND little gods to get through them in one piece.
Sparrow
Yes, I do know quite a few gay people and several I work with. They are wonderful people although I don't agree with their lifestyle, but I love them as humanity just the same. In the same vein, I would not vote in a president who would legalize same sex marriage.
God does not make people gay. The bible says homosexuality is an abomination to God.
We are all made in His image.
God does not make people gay...
Why are you so angry? I simply stated my thoughts on the the presidential debate, and I was bombarded by a flurry of jabs and insults. I don't need to defend my position in relation to God. I've been on both sides of the fence, and after much searching and reading of the Bible, I've found the only One who can redeem this broken life. He has my allegiance and my all. He tells us too that the Word is foolishness to those are are perishing. I choose to believe.I doubt gay people would consider their gayness a "lifestyle". It's not a choice they make.
The 'legalizing same-sex marriage" issue was adressed already (several times) in previous posts. Like McCain, you seem to be repeating catch phrases. Is there no thought that goes into this? Is that what blind faith means?
More catch phrases.
The Bible (isn't that supposed to be capitalized?) says a lot of things (which MCunningham pointed out in her post). Interesting piece of literature, but it was written by men, with their human foibles and prejudices. People have used it to justify many things.
And if we are all made in God's image, doesn't this also apply to gays?
I don't get your going from "homosexuality is an abomination to God"to "we are all made in His image". So God is hetrosexual? God is sexual?
All men were created by God. He did not create them "gay." They have chosen that lifestyle.I'm confused by this statement... If (your) "God does not make people gay" then how do you explain the existence of gay people...?
Also - I get darn tired of getting behind these people (mostly women) who have kids out of wedlock that they cannot support, paying with food stamps, not working and have the bling going, cell phones, nails done and buying really crappy food to feed the children and this scene will only increase with Obama in office. The social programs will go through the roof. And I for one am tired of watching 40% of my DH's hard earned money go to support these people.
I feel the debate was pretty much a yawner and a draw. Neither had the collective knock down. And for all that say "he sounded like a president" - there is a big diff between sounding and being. I guess if I had to say that there was one moment that caught my ear and that was McCain's come back on sitting down with the president of Iraq. I agree we need to protect Israel's interest and not legitimize these rogue nations. Someone wrote earlier that shifting the war to Afghanistan will in reality prolong our presence there so to speak and they are right. I'm sorry - can't remember who wrote that.
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It seems I am in the minority and support McCain and I agree with the above poster. I am tired of having my paycheck socked with taxes, and then still owing when April 15 comes around.
It seems I am in the minority and support McCain and I agree with the above poster. I am tired of having my paycheck socked with taxes, and then still owing when April 15 comes around.
All men were created by God. He did not create them "gay." They have chosen that lifestyle.
...in these political threads, but I though McCain won this debate. I'm looking forward to the Thursday VP debate and wondering how long it will take for Biden to spout a gaff.