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Originally Posted by Jerry It is the gay community who are calling the Black's definition of marriage discriminatory, so you'll have to redress your questions to such gay activists.
If, as same-sex marriage proponents suppose, the current definition of marriage discriminates against gender, then the version or marriage gays support discriminates against religion and marital status.
I point out the hypocrisy of the gay movement, as they discriminate against others in the same way they fight not to be discriminated against.
They need to be an ass hole like me in order to remain consistent, and wear their discrimination on their sleeve. They need to just openly admit that their form of marriage makes Muslims second class citizens.
If they did, however, they could no longer argue that discrimination is a bad thing.
Hay, I discriminates against polygamists too. |
I was reading through this thread and this statement confused me a bit. How does same-sex marriage getting legalized discriminate against Muslims?
I can't tell if you're trying to make the argument I've heard before that giving homosexuals equal rights will be discriminatory against those who hold conservative religious beliefs since they consider homosexuality sinful. This is of course ridicoulous.
As a strong same-sex marriage supporter on polygamy I see absolutely nothing wrong with it and would like to see it legalized, but that has nothing to do with the issue of legalizing same-sex marriage and is an issue that should be considered on it's own.