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Which religion will stand its ground against the gay agenda? [W:743:1845; 2006]

Who will still be standing


  • Total voters
    82
  • Poll closed .
You've shown no such thing. That source you used, the Family Research Council? They merely came to the same conclusions I did, but much sooner. I don't need to use the FRC as a source when there are already so many staring you in the face. I linked a few of them, and I suspect I've only been scratching the surface.

Of course I have. Anything you have produced has, as I have shown, fallen into one of two categories: 1) standard agenda that any minority group would have; 2) dishonesty presented by the religious right. The fact that you have come to the same conclusions as the FRC proves that your conclusions are dishonest agenda-based, since we know that theirs is. I'm sure that I speak for everyone here when I say thank you for admitting this.

So, since we now know that your positions on the "gay agenda" are similar to the FRC's (you admitted it), and that we know that the FRC's are misrepresentations and outright lies, we know that YOUR position is nothing but misrepresentations and outright lies. Now, if you want to continue this line, feel free, but I encourage all other posters in this thread to respond with what I said in mind. That way we can all just point out your lies and lack of logic.

Let's see what you move on to now.
 
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How, and when, has it changed in the US?

Marriage history isn't limited to the us. But in the US interracial marriage for example wasn't allowed.

Some of us have seen changes to the institution of marriage during our lifetimes. In the U.S. the status of women within marriage has changed and continues to evolve to reflect the equality of spouses and of the male and female genders, as well as the fluidity of gender-roles. The status of ending a marriage changed with the Supreme Court's recognition that states have to honor each other's divorces. And, the eligibility to marry the person of one's choosing, particularly based on race, presented a farily recent and vivid example of change to the legal institution of marriage.

Historical Look | MarriageEqualityUSA
 
Re: Which religion will stand its ground against the gay agenda? [W:743]

That's because he's a troll, why anyone ever responds to him, I don't know.

I don't.

I thought you guys would figure it out eventually.

I didn't realize it would take this many pages though.

Really. Some of you guys are really SLOW...

Shoulda listened to the good Cap'n a long time ago.

You know I would never navigate you wrong.
 
I've noticed a lot of churches have been caving in to the demands of gay activists, so my question here is, which of the remaining 4 will still be standing after the dust settles?

The Southern Baptist have kept their position. The only problem is the way Southern Baptist churches are organized. Each individual church is independently ran. Some Southern Baptist Churches have already caved on their position but it is extremely rare.

I kind of get the vibe that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints tries to constantly tailor itself to the mainstream culture. This seems to be consistent with what I see in Mormon life. This was also clear when I read the Book of Mormon. It has a Machavellian tone to it.

As soon as marriage for sodomites becomes the majority popular opinion, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will side with the modern culture.
 
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The Southern Baptist have kept their position. The only problem is the way Southern Baptist churches are organized. Each individual church is independently ran. Some Southern Baptist Churches have already caved on their position but it is extremely rare.

I kind of get the vibe that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints tries to constantly tailor itself to the mainstream culture. This seems to be consistent with what I see in Mormon life. This was also clear when I read the Book of Mormon. It has a Machavellian tone to it.

As soon as marriage for sodomites becomes the majority popular opinion, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will side with the modern culture.

Check out any poll. It already is the majority opinion. The mormons are fringe to say the least. They will be among the last to approve and will be reviled in history for it. Although i suspect the very last to "stand its ground" will be these haters:

Westboro Baptist Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

If you want to be remembered alongside them, continue with the "sodomite" bashing
 
Check out any poll. It already is the majority opinion. The mormons are fringe to say the least. They will be among the last to approve and will be reviled in history for it. Although i suspect the very last to "stand its ground" will be these haters:

Westboro Baptist Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

If you want to be remembered alongside them, continue with the "sodomite" bashing

These people aren't genuine. They are making a political statement. It's all acting and it's fun acting.
 
None. But some will use one or all of the above to justify their hate and bigotry. That's people who are scum and not the Religion.
 
Christianity and Islam. I think the rest don't care about gays.
 
Funny, my wife and I were just having a beer with a couple of friends of ours who bartend and had to work till 8pm tonight. While we were there a friend of theirs who is observant Jew came in wishing us Merry Christmas etc. Of course my wife got to talking to him as she does anyone who talks...he was telling her about how he was thankful he was Jewish because they don't seem to care even a little bit if he is gay. His boyfriend, on the other hand, is Protestant and pretty much ostracized from his church, if not officially by the behavior of the others in the church.
Christianity and Islam. I think the rest don't care about gays.
 
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