Same-sex marriage

[quote name='toldawg128']I don't think those analogies you give should be in the same boat as gay marriage[/QUOTE]

Why not?
 
[quote name='Full_Throttle']Seems to me that it's kinda funny how sometimes your religion keeps you away from your own personal life. A Catholic would rather kill himself than be homosexual because then he'd go to hell. Same with a Christian. These Western religions make no sense to me.[/quote]

Don't forget that priests are forbidden to have sex. How is that normal?
 
[quote name='niceguyshawne']Okay, is this sarcastic? If not, I might have to shoot you.[/QUOTE]

If you can't tell then I might have to shoot you.
 
[quote name='toldawg128']I don't think those analogies you give should be in the same boat as gay marriage[/QUOTE]

Why not? Still no reply after a week; I guess I "officially" "win".
 
Its not like same sex marriage can do better.[quote name='Ikohn4ever']I am against opposite sex marriage, especially since 50% of them lead to divorce. That is something the American family doesnt need.[/quote]
 
[quote name='xeverex18']Its not like same sex marriage can do better.[/quote]
Actually, it probably would. Alot of marriages happen because a girl gets pregnant, and they don't know what else to do. With homosexual couples, there's no accidental marriages, and really no reason for them to marry, besides love.
 
I have a question here I think may become a court case. We all know Massachusetts is ok with Gay Marriage but don't you also have to be a resident of the state for so many years? The reason I ask is because I'm wondering if a guy has been a resident of Boston for so many years then brings someone from overseas and marries them there would that fall under the marriage brings citizenship or would they try to debate it and bring it to the Supreme Court?
 
Massachuseets is not ok with gay marriage, half the state is, half the stae isn't.

And the laws aren't followed. There was a 1913 law saying that people from other states can't marry in MA if their home state won't honor the marriage. That law was ignored for 30 years until the gay marriage case came up and asshole Tom fucking shit O'Reilly said "We have to follow the law", except he didn't for years before that. And a spokeswoman for him said that "He has a long history of supporting gay rights", yeah the long history in his fucking head. He's against gay marriage. What an asshole.

Anyways you can get married in the state if you can prove you live here, or go to a town that supports gay marriage and just say you are planning to live here, they will let you marry.

And in MA 7 gay couples sued the state, one of them, the main one, is getting a divorce.
 
What?

If you are a resident of MA then the marriage is offical, if you aren't then you can't get married. People have already fought about this and the shity law is holding. You have to be a MA resident to get married, if you are there is some grey area.
 
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