Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Dovahkiin wrote:General Riviera wrote:George, a master troll?
There is no need for that.[KMA]Avenger wrote:On topic, the lord should have had an 11th commandment...Thou shalt not abide poofs and their wants!
There are roughly 20 commandments, of those, 10 are lost to us.
But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
Jedi~Tank wrote:I agree, but establishing laws without a religious foundation will lead to what we have now or are on track to have..a cest pool of moral rot and decay that is rapidly destroying the very fiber of this nation. Thats a fact..how can I stand on that? I am glad you asked..I can see it happening.
Malx wrote:Make kids not cancer!
Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
No, it does not.
[TL]Brdavs says:
I reckon his mum gonna get him socks and stuff
time for me to step up
keep the childhood rolling
you know its over when you start getting underwear for christmas
I still tear up when I remember when my childhood ended like that
poof
one year legos
next year "brdavs, you`re 23 dont you think youre a bit old for legos now"
brutal I tell you
Mordack wrote:Personally, I am not a huge fan of life. I am of the general opinion that, from start to finish, it's painful and miserable; and that anybody that tells you differently is either trying to have sex with you or sell or you something.
Similarly, I believe that people in general are inherently flawed. Deep down, we are programmed to hurt one another; either physically or emotionally. People are naturally selfish and greedy; governed more by bestial urges than common sense or ethics. Society is a terrible thing, too. The more supposedly civilized we become, the more immorality and decadence become the main staple of our daily diet.
Before Lost concluded, my main flippant excuse for not killing myself was that I wanted to know how it ended. I will get back to you with a new one when I find it.
Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
No, it does not.
It does actually ... though it may be indirect
Malx wrote:Make kids not cancer!
Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
No, it does not.
It does actually ... though it may be indirect
It has no place dictating law. It does dictate law, but so does religion.
Jedi~Tank wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:I agree, but establishing laws without a religious foundation will lead to what we have now or are on track to have..a cest pool of moral rot and decay that is rapidly destroying the very fiber of this nation. Thats a fact..how can I stand on that? I am glad you asked..I can see it happening.
RepliMagni wrote:Jedi~Tank wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:I agree, but establishing laws without a religious foundation will lead to what we have now or are on track to have..a cest pool of moral rot and decay that is rapidly destroying the very fiber of this nation. Thats a fact..how can I stand on that? I am glad you asked..I can see it happening.
Moral decay or personal freedom?
Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
Psyko wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
Culture is the whole problem when it comes to same-sex marriage.
A child in our current culture and society, whether raised by a single parent, a mom and dad, or a same-sex couple, is raised with the ideals of our culture. Even if that child were to, at some point in time, discover they are attracted to members of the same sex, or both sexes, or no sexes, it is still a part of their culture to want to marry the person they love and eventually have a family unit (traditional or untraditional). Just because an individual is LGBTQ does not mean they have entirely different cultural values than the rest of society.
The biggest struggle LGBTQ people go through is surviving their culture. At some point in their life they learn they feel differently than the majority of our society. They get teased, bullied, threatened, beaten, disowned by their families, and lose friends because they have become cultural deviants. They aren't a different culture entirely, as they have many of the same cultural views as the rest of us with only a few small (in my opinion) differences.
Especially those who have been disowned by their family and/or friends for being who they are want to eventually have their own family where a child can be loved and supported no matter what their decisions in life. I disagree with the notion same-sex couples would be bad parents; yes, it would be different, but not bad for the child. Also, despite the number of heterosexual couples wanting to adopt, there are still more kids than there are families. If the child is old enough to make the decision on if they want to be raised by two moms/dads or grow up in an orphanage, let them make that choice.
Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
No, it does not.
It does actually ... though it may be indirect
It has no place dictating law. It does dictate law, but so does religion.
For religion to dictate law, I can understand it has no place too, as they are the visions of a % of a population
But culture, exisiting from the very fabric that makes up for the majority of the population, their voice counts, else they would live in tirany and their laws dictated by tyrants
edit: we still have a few of those countries btw
Malx wrote:Make kids not cancer!
Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:Duck Dodgers wrote:Dovahkiin wrote:But even if that was a commandment, I would still take the position I have. Religion has no place dictating law.
Indeed, but culture does.
No, it does not.
It does actually ... though it may be indirect
It has no place dictating law. It does dictate law, but so does religion.
For religion to dictate law, I can understand it has no place too, as they are the visions of a % of a population
But culture, exisiting from the very fabric that makes up for the majority of the population, their voice counts, else they would live in tirany and their laws dictated by tyrants
edit: we still have a few of those countries btw
Majority imposed tyranny is still tyranny.
Laws should be based on what is fair and just, culture has no business deciding that.
Dovahkiin wrote:Majority imposed tyranny is still tyranny.
Laws should be based on what is fair and just, culture has no business deciding that.