nobody is forcing you to get gay married.
That's a fallacious straw man argument. You're attacking a position I never claimed to hold – that people are forcing me to get "gay married" – and proceeding to debunk that position, accomplishing exactly nothing but the further embarrassment of yourself and your position and the demonstration that you don't seem capable of having a logical debate on issues, due to emotional impulses and charges. You have addressed none of the information I presented about the constitutional and moral problems that I have with legalising this depravity – because they are common-sense sentiments you know you couldn't best head-on.
As far as two people of the same gender getting "married" being abominable, I say that because it is a biblical moral principle, and Christianity is the only logical, moral, and scientific explanation for human existence and our universe. (I'd be glad to prove the Bible to you, if you so desire, but be prepared to get philosophically deep). Homosexual sodomy is a depraved abomination because marriage is the foundation of families, which are the foundation of a free society, and marriage is between a man and a woman, not a man and a man or a woman and a woman, and I refuse to sacrifice morality and conscience to your pagan god of woke ideology.
Consider yourself debunked on this one.
@Madeline1208 2wks2W
how is hating gay people "common sense" as a lesbian myself I find your argument to be in rather bad faith
the bible is not a valid argument because it's a book written by some pretentious jackass thousands of years ago. The big bang theory as well as Charles Darwin's theory of evolution are a much better explanation for the creation and development of our universe. Calling me a "woke Pagan" isn't furthering or encouraging discussion. If God was real, and me being lesbian was such an "abomination" why hasn't your God struck me down yet
@Freedom762wks2W
how is hating gay people "common sense" as a lesbian myself I find your argument to be in rather bad faith
Another Straw-Man Fallacy argument. I never said "hating gay people" was common-sense, I said that my constitutional and moral problems with gay "marriage" were "common-sense sentiments." If I truly hated homosexuals with a burning malice, I wouldn't be taking the time to explain the truth to you, because I wouldn't give a d-mn if you destroyed your life.
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