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Posted by DeereGuy on September 30, 2004 at 19:20:06 from (142.131.20.130):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Which issue is most important to you this posted by Paul in Mich on September 30, 2004 at 07:22:07:
I agree that a society with no boundaries (sp) lacks the criteria to be called a civilized society. But who determines what those boundaries are? White, straight males? Nothing against white, straight males since many of my friends fall into that category, but a truly civilized society will take a look at all people and make decisions that best serve society and not just a single demographic. You cannot tell me with any certainty that banning gay marriage is beneficial to society. Also, comparing gay marriage to bestiality and incest is unfair and incorrect. It's like saying all priests are child-molesters and all farmers are ignorant. It's just not true. So, you're making unfair and incorrect analogies. Finally, my brother has been married and divorced 3 times (to women, no less) but I can't see how that serves societal "boundaries". But if you can prove to me that a gay marriage leads to bestiality and incest, I'd be more than happy to listen and perhaps re-evaluate my life. Or not.
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