Go Carrie!!! I'm proud of you for not giving into the status quo. Stand for what you believe. Why are so many people bashing her for what she believes in? What, she has no right to believe that way because it goes against other people’s beliefs. Marriage should stay between a man and women. Why is so important for homosexual community to have the “union of marriage”, when there is already “DOMESTIC PARNTERSHIP” in place that gives them all the same rights as married couples. In fact, domestic parntership gives them more rights in California than a heterosexual couple has that’s been together for 10 years and is not married. If “Marriage” is just a word, why is it so important to the homosexual community?
Cappinstud Says:
May 11th, 2009 10:47 PM
By the way ... so no one gets the wrong idea, Cappinstud is my nickname from my horse rafing ahdicapping friends. To the matter, I'm totally fed up with living in a country where an opinion is no longer okay. I grew up with the understanding that opinions were sacrosant. Every one has one, and they are entitled to it, and an opinion is not wrong. Suppostions can be wrong, facts can be wrong, conclusions can be questioned, but everyone is entitled to theirt opinion. Tha includes perex hilton, and it includes Miss CA. This was not a political venue it was a beauty pageant. LastI knew, Miss CA would not be making law, so she is entitled to her opinion. Shame on everyone who wants to turn this into a referendum. No one in a democracy should be penalized for having an opinion. First Amendment entitles us all to this right. I may disagree, but I will not stand in anyone's way from exressing their disbeliefs. For ms. Hilton to say that she is ignorant, is to fundamentally attach his opinion to hers, which ignores he rights. Shame on him.
rev. chuck daily Says:
October 17th, 2009 10:40 AM
I appears that the "rights" of glbt, et al, will be here long after I am deceased. What I strive for is a faith based discussion
and not polemics. We never get there. Those who fail, in the Christian community, to bring out the problems with Holy Scripture, Christian Tradion, and Contemporary Reasoning, in support of same-sex marriage and allowing non-celibates to be ordained and serve in non-glbt faith communities, do us a great disservice to those of us who are opposed but listening. Merely
arguing that "practice procedes legislation" is not going to be
successful. I predict parallel congregations, one glbt and another "straight".
May 8th, 2009 1:40 PM
Go Carrie!!! I'm proud of you for not giving into the status quo. Stand for what you believe. Why are so many people bashing her for what she believes in? What, she has no right to believe that way because it goes against other people’s beliefs. Marriage should stay between a man and women. Why is so important for homosexual community to have the “union of marriage”, when there is already “DOMESTIC PARNTERSHIP” in place that gives them all the same rights as married couples. In fact, domestic parntership gives them more rights in California than a heterosexual couple has that’s been together for 10 years and is not married. If “Marriage” is just a word, why is it so important to the homosexual community?
May 11th, 2009 10:47 PM
By the way ... so no one gets the wrong idea, Cappinstud is my nickname from my horse rafing ahdicapping friends. To the matter, I'm totally fed up with living in a country where an opinion is no longer okay. I grew up with the understanding that opinions were sacrosant. Every one has one, and they are entitled to it, and an opinion is not wrong. Suppostions can be wrong, facts can be wrong, conclusions can be questioned, but everyone is entitled to theirt opinion. Tha includes perex hilton, and it includes Miss CA. This was not a political venue it was a beauty pageant. LastI knew, Miss CA would not be making law, so she is entitled to her opinion. Shame on everyone who wants to turn this into a referendum. No one in a democracy should be penalized for having an opinion. First Amendment entitles us all to this right. I may disagree, but I will not stand in anyone's way from exressing their disbeliefs. For ms. Hilton to say that she is ignorant, is to fundamentally attach his opinion to hers, which ignores he rights. Shame on him.
October 17th, 2009 10:40 AM
I appears that the "rights" of glbt, et al, will be here long after I am deceased. What I strive for is a faith based discussion
and not polemics. We never get there. Those who fail, in the Christian community, to bring out the problems with Holy Scripture, Christian Tradion, and Contemporary Reasoning, in support of same-sex marriage and allowing non-celibates to be ordained and serve in non-glbt faith communities, do us a great disservice to those of us who are opposed but listening. Merely
arguing that "practice procedes legislation" is not going to be
successful. I predict parallel congregations, one glbt and another "straight".