: Gay Marriage :
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- Comedy - Original
- illwillpress
- neurotically-yours
- jonathan-ian-mathers
- foamy-the-squirrel
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- Daily 4th Place December 19, 2012
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Author Comments
A rant about gay marriage and the people who are against it.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 23, 2012
Nice as always
To tie in what Victor-Stelin said, even if it was purly a religious institution, it has now become part of daily law, allowing legal and socioeconomic advantages, and the thing is, once you start giving it all sorts of legal tie ins, ou no longer have the right to use religion to deny someone....or at least in country's that claim to allow freedom of religion.
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 22, 2012
Memo from god: (what there is such a thing?)
And yet there is a downside besides the lesbians moving next door, how about the gay doods that live in the next building? There is both pro and cons for ether way, I have no problem with ether just think it's a good point to make.
Rated 4 / 5 stars December 21, 2012
Right? Hah, its great how you can make humor out of your beliefs. Its an awesome way of actually expressing yourself ^_^
Rated 4 / 5 stars December 21, 2012
Foamy is awesome at saying stuff... Love lesbians...
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 21, 2012
Brilliant logic. The background was somewhat bland, but I enjoyed watching it so I suppose that doesn't really matter.
I would also like to point out one simple fact to all the people that have argued or will argue that marriage is a religious institution and should be treated as such. For most of history, throughout all the cultures and societies of the world, marriage was regarded as nothing more than a long-term business contract, a way to establish a relationship between two families for the purpose of trade and other business transactions. It had no ties to religion whatsoever. The religious aspect was added within the last two millennia among certain cultures and societies. To this day, the average citizen in many countries would be confused if you told them that marriage was a religious institution, because they cannot conceive of it as such.