No.madhatter wrote:is every " deviant" (departing from usual or accepted standards, esp. in social or sexual behavior.) behavior now acceptable?
There, you got your answer.
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No.madhatter wrote:is every " deviant" (departing from usual or accepted standards, esp. in social or sexual behavior.) behavior now acceptable?
I never said K should do away with the event as you propose, they have the right to do the event if they want to. However, you can't compare this event to other holidays or other events that you list because none of them involve sexual orientation and NONE of them are being forced upon us on a DAILY basis. You didn't answer the question about the LGBT's being treated equally, how does special treatement at Killington equate to equality when heterosexuals or those who believe in traditional marriage are not getting the same type of special treatment? Everyone has the right to ski at Killington and the right to go to any bar, restaurant, hotel or anywhere else, doesn't matter who or what they are.Bubba wrote:As long as we're doing away with special treatments and events, let's eliminate the Saint Patrick's Day parades and celebrations along with those for Columbus and other ethnic heroes. Let's take Christmas Day off the Federal and State holiday lists. What other celebrations and special events do we need to eliminate? How about Black History Month? My God! Who needs a whole month when others only have one day? Keep it going. What else should we do away with?f.a.s.t. wrote:Gay this, gay that........everyday and everywhere is gay day. Now K is into it too.
If they want to be treated equally, why do they need special treatement and events?
Many gays agree with this too before you give me crap.
not, not exactly... so which of those deviant behaviors are no longer deviant, but the new norm? and who decides that? and what basis is used to decide that? so far the argument seems to be its "predisposed" or genetic...KBL Ed wrote:No.madhatter wrote:is every " deviant" (departing from usual or accepted standards, esp. in social or sexual behavior.) behavior now acceptable?
There, you got your answer.
Ragged#1 wrote:Pretty annoying to see them make such a big deal. SO what people are gay.....big whoop. I hate the gays that try and make a scene. They suck.
Yes there is absolute right or wrong when it comes to love and behavior with adults according to the US Supreme Court. If you oppose same sex marriage you are villified, deamonized and discriminated against as homophobic, a bigot and full of hatred. The US Supreme Court in a recent ruling even said so. The 5 to 4 majority ruled that marriage can not be defined as between one man and one woman, to do so is unconstitutional and based solely on discrimination. This was a disgrace, those that argued in favor of defining marriage as between one man and one woman gave testimony in front of the Court based on historical, social and religious reasons and facts. When the majority rendered their written opinion, they never even argued why the historical, social and religious reasons and facts were unconstitutional, they just said it was discrimination and based on hatred, they totally ignored the opposing view and facts presented in testimony in front of them. So, you are incorrect to write there is no absolute right or wrong in this matter given what the Court did, they said there is a right and wrong, and to hell with anyone who thinks otherwise.Bubba wrote:Seriously, if you want to say it's a slippery slope, just say so. But, if society evolves toward multi-person relationships and it's all among consenting adults, then that is what society will evolve to. The right or wrong of it is a judgment call. We developed to where we are today as a result of many factors, including religion and asset ownership. But there was at least one religion we all know - Mormon - where multiple wives were the norm and the religion only disavowed that in order for Utah to become a state. There is no absolute right or wrong when it comes to love and behavior between or among consenting adults and society will evolve however it may.Nyknicks4412 wrote:So if I wanted to marry my sister it's cool right? Is she a good looking chick and good in bed?
What about if I want to have 10 wives? One is generally enough. How much nagging can you take?
What about if I want to have a husband and a wife? Just makes your affair more legitimate.
It's all in the name of love...
Unfortunately, this statement reveals that you have not read United States v. Windsor and have, instead, relied on (erroneous) third party accounts of what the SCOTUS held in that case. Contrary to what you point out, the SCOTUS did NOT hold in Windsor that marriage cannot be defined as between a man and a woman. Rather, it held that the federal government must accept how each state defines marriage according to local state laws. If a given state allows same sex marriage, the federal government must accept that definition and afford to such couples the same benefits that it affords to heterosexual married couples. This is a rather elementary point regarding the distribution of power between the federal and state governments. Marriage has historically been a matter within the province of states and not the federal government.f.a.s.t. wrote: Yes there is absolute right or wrong when it comes to love and behavior with adults according to the US Supreme Court. If you oppose same sex marriage you are villified, deamonized and discriminated against as homophobic, a bigot and full of hatred. The US Supreme Court in a recent ruling even said so. The 5 to 4 majority ruled that marriage can not be defined as between one man and one woman, to do so is unconstitutional and based solely on discrimination.
Again, this couldn't be more mistaken. If these are your personal views, fine. But please do not present them as what the Supreme Court actually said, because it simply isn't. These things can be corroborated. Just read the opinion next time.f.a.s.t. wrote: This was a disgrace, those that argued in favor of defining marriage as between one man and one woman gave testimony in front of the Court based on historical, social and religious reasons and facts. When the majority rendered their written opinion, they never even argued why the historical, social and religious reasons and facts were unconstitutional, they just said it was discrimination and based on hatred, they totally ignored the opposing view and facts presented in testimony in front of them. So, you are incorrect to write there is no absolute right or wrong in this matter given what the Court did, they said there is a right and wrong, and to hell with anyone who thinks otherwise.
The issue for many opposed to same sex marriage is that the word "marriage" is considered a religious sacrament and gays attempt to use this word is their way of forcing acceptance from the Catholics rather than the tolerance than currently exists. Same sex civil unions are legal in most states. I think the state should be out of the marriage business at any rate and every one should get a civil union contract from the state. If you want to get married you would then go to Church to get that done. Politicians simply use the issue for political points. Honestly most people do not care who you have sex with.Yes there is absolute right or wrong when it comes to love and behavior with adults according to the US Supreme Court. If you oppose same sex marriage you are villified, deamonized and discriminated against as homophobic, a bigot and full of hatred.