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Apr 23, 2004 09:06

Normally I don't post anything political or point out my views on this kinda stuff but with this one, I couldn't resist....

So, the pilgrims came to America to create a new land, free from religious oppression. Separation of church and state. So many years later, we have George W. Bush, taking us backwards. Geoge says Christianity says ( Read more... )

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_toesinthesand April 23 2004, 06:21:44 UTC
no, that is not religious oppression. if you can quote where george bush says Christianity says homosexuality is wrong, please do. because that is not the argument he is making. he's saying that marriage is sacred, and between a man and a woman. it's an institution. and it's only natural to be like that. a woman and a woman weren't made to have children ( ... )

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ricosuave028 April 23 2004, 11:07:42 UTC
I don't want this to come off in a bad way because I firmly believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinions and I know you feel very strongly about being a Republican and I never comment on the tons of things that you put down there. Just understand that each person feels their own way and I feel what I wrote is true, whether you do or not is fine. I am a Christian and I'm not bashing Christians at all. Whether or not Bush says Christianity says homosexuality is wrong is besides the point, really. My point is that saying homosexualiy is wrong is the problem. What kind of free country do we live in when we aren't really free to do the things we wish? As long as it's not hurting someone else (like murder, rape, etc) we should be able to do whatever the hell we want without people telling us we are wrong. I may not be able to find exactly where Bush mentions Christianity but I also feel that some of the things you put up about Kerry are wrong too. It's just a difference of opinion, nothing more, nothing less.

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jonnydee April 23 2004, 12:23:35 UTC
amen

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_toesinthesand April 23 2004, 17:00:51 UTC
ok first of all, i'm not telling you not to comment on the things i put in my journal. if you have something to say to what i say, go for it. say it. i'm not stopping you. also, you can't post something like this and not expect something to be brought up.

with that said, i will bring up two main points. 1) you say whether or not bush says christianity says homosexuality is wrong is besides the point...yet that was your WHOLE point. 2) 70% of this country does not agree with homosexual marriage, so don't single bush out on this issue. most of the country is behind him.

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dollrevolution April 23 2004, 06:31:06 UTC
this, and many other reasons, is why we need to get him the fuck out of office and out of control of anything involving our country. he's done enough damage.

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ricosuave028 April 23 2004, 11:08:35 UTC
glad to see someone is thinking clearly!

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maui_wowie April 24 2004, 14:43:22 UTC
i second that!
g.w. is making this country go backward. first this whole gay marriage thing....the whole thing with him trying to go against roe vs wade (for those who don't know....abortion laws)....and trying to tap into ALL of the natural resources in the world....basically not giving a fuck about human rights or the environment at all.
at this rate is say all non conservatives (myself included) should just pick the fuck up and move to canada.

p.s. go alicia for making people think about this shit....sometimes people our age don't realize how much this shit affects us till someone puts it in black and white in our face!

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mumbo jumbo cleancrispbitey April 23 2004, 11:17:34 UTC
politics and religion could quite possibly be the 2 gayest topics of all time.

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Re: mumbo jumbo jonnydee April 23 2004, 12:24:21 UTC
i love you hummel, ya.. in that way.

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Bottom Line anonymous June 18 2004, 15:48:37 UTC
Marriage is a religious act. Homosexuality is not recognized by any religion. They are allowed civil unions. So legally, it's allowed; religiously, it's not.

That is separation of church and state.

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