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Savage wrote:The law asserts separation of church and state, but that does not stop the general populace from voting the way their preacher tells them to. I don't think the problem is the law so much as it is the people who do not bother to form their own opinions.
Savage wrote:The law asserts separation of church and state,
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
Name_Violation wrote:http://theweek.com/article/index/103075/Texas_accidentally_bans_straightmarriage
yeah, texas accidentally banned straight marriage tryiong to ban gay marriage
that makes me smile
Jeysie wrote:Name_Violation wrote:http://theweek.com/article/index/103075/Texas_accidentally_bans_straightmarriage
yeah, texas accidentally banned straight marriage tryiong to ban gay marriage
that makes me smile
Yeah, that definitely made me snicker at the time.
I kind of agree with the third point in the article, that we should just leave the term marriage entirely up to the churches and have the purely legal side of the matter be just civil unions. Seems like it would pretty much solve all of the questions entirely.
Good luck getting anyone to agree to that, though... even the non-religious folks often are too attached to the baggage of the word "marriage".
Ravenous Nightwind wrote:I personally don't see how allowing gay marriage is a bad thing
or even going against the church.
Especially if the people are not of that religion.
While I respect the Judeo-Christian ethic, as well as the eastern philosophies and, of course, the teachings of Mohammed, I find that organized religion has corrupted those beliefs to justify countless atrocities throughout history. Were I to attend church, I'd be a hypocrite.
The government seriously needs to be ran by people that are only spiritual with no definite religions. o.oBurn wrote:Ravenous Nightwind wrote:I personally don't see how allowing gay marriage is a bad thing
It's not. Though some people think it'll bring about the world faster than a nuclear arms race. (Idiots those people are)or even going against the church.
Well apparently it's a no no in God's eyes.
(Doesn't stop some priests though from buggering little boys)Especially if the people are not of that religion.
And this is where Government's are having problems because the bulk of countries are founded on a religious belief but have tried to build a society around social freedoms where church and state are seperate.
But its not about the bigger picture because now a days most people are wanting to be the one in charge, most of them don't care about what is good for the people they just want to be the ones to have say in something. o.oBurn wrote:nah, governments need to be run by people who can see the bigger picture and make decisions that benefit the MAJORITY of the populace rather than themselves/minority groups.
Ravenous Nightwind wrote:But its not about the bigger picture because now a days most people are wanting to be the one in charge, most of them don't care about what is good for the people they just want to be the ones to have say in something. o.oBurn wrote:nah, governments need to be run by people who can see the bigger picture and make decisions that benefit the MAJORITY of the populace rather than themselves/minority groups.
And then one day..boom...all the nations capitals and their buildings transform into some kinda limb. O_O XDBurn wrote:Ravenous Nightwind wrote:But its not about the bigger picture because now a days most people are wanting to be the one in charge, most of them don't care about what is good for the people they just want to be the ones to have say in something. o.oBurn wrote:nah, governments need to be run by people who can see the bigger picture and make decisions that benefit the MAJORITY of the populace rather than themselves/minority groups.
hmmmm i'm guessing our countries are a little different in that regard.
From what I see, we (in Australia) have a lot of VERY vocal minority groups screaming out in the name of God which our church going politicians are hearing and as such taking action for.
They don't so much want to be in charge, they just want to be heard and make those in charge take action on their behalf.
And those that aren't church going politicians seem to be only interested in lining their own pockets. (Something I think all nations have in common)
Burn wrote:nah, governments need to be run by people who can see the bigger picture and make decisions that benefit the MAJORITY of the populace rather than themselves/minority groups.
Ravenous Nightwind wrote:I dunno though it is all very strange and complicated. Which is why I prefer to keep my self out of it.. Arguments are yucky. >.<
I was thinking about the title of the forum and I started to wonder what if it could be like a beacon to the other fans. XDDDD Calling all gay transformers fans!!! We're going into battle!!! XDDDD I dunno, just a crazy thought. x3
Jeysie wrote:I guess it's a matter of different country viewpoints?
Here in the US, part of why we're a representative democracy and not a direct democracy is to ensure that the majority can never oppress the rights of the minority. Unfortunately, the blocking of gay marriage is pretty much subverting that.
Burn wrote:And frankly, at the rate Australia is rapidly heading towards becoming a tiny version of China, it'll be nice to know which country I can escape to.
Burn wrote:I see it as society has changed a hell of a lot since a lot of countries founded and wrote their constitutions. What was written hundreds of years ago just isn't keeping up with the world today.
Jeysie wrote:Ironically, I've been thinking of going over there... because you guys have available jobs and someone willing to be in love with me.
Burn wrote:Unless you have a trade qualification there really isn't much in the way of jobs over here. There's a rant I could post about unemployed people not wanting to get jobs but that's a rant for another thread.
Jeysie wrote:Depends on what you mean by a "trade", I guess. I'm an experienced secretary/receptionist/office assistant, but there's been crap all for jobs in that field here in Western MA.
Ravenous Nightwind wrote:I think the whole police going after people still happens but they just cover it up, but its not with every cop only certain ones. I'm not sure if it happened back then..but I do know that you could get fired from a job from being homosexual.
I think where I live a lot of people are just private about them selves or have no desire to show it off.
I was also talking about then as well. (I read a bit of history but not much)Burn wrote:Jeysie wrote:Depends on what you mean by a "trade", I guess. I'm an experienced secretary/receptionist/office assistant, but there's been crap all for jobs in that field here in Western MA.
You'd be hard pressed to find that sort of thing here as well.
And by trade i'm talking fitters and turners, boiler makers, electricians, all that kind of stuff.Ravenous Nightwind wrote:I think the whole police going after people still happens but they just cover it up, but its not with every cop only certain ones. I'm not sure if it happened back then..but I do know that you could get fired from a job from being homosexual.
The stuff I was talking about was the 60's and 70's and into the early 80's. Queensland (where i'm from) had serious corruption throughout the Police force, the corruption went as high as the Premier at the time (who'd been in power for about two decades and had pretty much deluded himself into thinking he could do what he wanted).
I watched the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras this year and the commentor's reflected on the first march and how the Sydney Police opposed it with many of the people marching getting assaulted.
They were talking about this as the representatives of the Police force were marching by. That was great to see how much things have changed.I think where I live a lot of people are just private about them selves or have no desire to show it off.
This probably makes me a prude but i'm actually not a big fan of public displays of affection, be it gay or straight! Probably because I tend to be a bit of a private person when it comes to affection and i'd much rather show that to my partner in private.
I think I agree with that whole thing. o.o Though the whole god gave us free will thing and such makes me think of this one time several people told me that I was going to go to hell for being a homosexual because its a choice and not who someone is. o.O But I know that's not what you meant.Stormer wrote:There's always a party who benefits from denying rights to a group of (people)though, I don't always get what the benefit may be. I keep thinking that if laws are made to keep people from doing (whatever) that eventually, everyone is in a group that someone else opposes. Then, no one gets to do anything.
There was a law in Denver, I dunno, early 90's, called the "Living in Sin Law". It's not in effect now, but the law basically said that a female and a male could not live in the same household without being legally married.
Motorcycle helmet laws are designed to keep people safe, right? Well, do some research and find that it's all about insurance and medical care. What happens when you're wearing the best helmet on the market and you run into the back of a truck with your chest? No helmet in the world is going to help you at that point. So, what's next? Ban motorcycles? Or, make everyone in 4 wheels wear a helmet too?
Laws are made to take away freedoms. Some freedoms you shouldn't have - murder, theft, carjacking, rape, etc. - things that truly put a society in danger. Who is hurt by a non-traditional marriage? In the end, it serves no purpose to oppose it - someone out there just loses the control they have over (people). People should be able to decide for themselves what is right/wrong for them. Give them the responsibility to choose for themselves and to take the consequences that go along with the responsibility - stop with the whole "save everyone from themselves" mentality. God gave us free will - I'm sure He intended for us to us it.
Wait, what are we talking about? Oh, right - I'm cool with gay TF fans - the more the merrier! I'm just glad I'm not the only openly geeky TF fan in the world!
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