Part 3: Who Would Jesus Vote For? (Really, Gay Marriage, Abortion, and Barack Obama)

Sep 30, 2008 17:18

Nine European countries now granting marital rights to homosexual individuals have collected statistics which provide a clear warning to America.

Except that they don't. When I went looking for the statistics, it's clear that they've been misinterpreted or refuted.

I also found this article, which is a more academic response to this type of ( Read more... )

obama, religion, gay marriage, politics

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100ofme October 1 2008, 10:58:16 UTC
According to her statistics about gay marriages, military people should also not be allowed to be married. Military marriages lasting 20 years or more is very rare. There is a high level of promiscuity and a majority of the married people I know only got married because the woman got pregnant. In this last case almost all of those marriages have ended in divorce.

also regarding your thought on abortion:
"Abortion is too complex a subject to be politicized. It should be between a woman, her doctor, and her God."

I have to disagree with you in one last respect. I think the man should also have a say in whether or not an abortion is performed. He did help get that baby in there, he should have a say on it's fate. HOWEVER, if he fights against an abortion he should be fully willing to raise the child himself and not throw that upon the mother who did not want to do so in the first place. There are times when I agree it's best the father not know like in cases of rape. I am not pro-abortion by any stretch of the imagination, but I am alot more open to the idea than I used to be.

I'm not looking to start an argument here just wanted to state my opinion. I am open to friendly discussion though :)

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rredhead October 1 2008, 17:46:07 UTC
Re: Men. I did think that, but it just sounded better with just the woman, doc, and God. I tend to agree that a man should have a voice in the process, with exceptions for abuse situations.

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