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Gay Marriage Sliding Toward Anarchy?
In light of all the news about Gay marriage and civil unions I found that (at least according to gay persons on this site) many gays are also opposed to "gay marriage" of any kind. In light of those responses, here's another question.
I read in an article published yesterday on the net that David Tyree, seen as a superbowl hero, says that gay marriage "will be the beginning of our country's sliding towards, you know, it's a strong word, but 'anarchy. The moment we have it, if you trace back even to other cultures, other countries, that will be the moment where our society and itself, loses its grip with what's right. Marriage is one of those things that is the backbone of society." you can find the article by following the link http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/p...
I would like to know what some persons think about this statement. The reason I ask is because it seems to me that there is a very small minority of people who are actually pushing for gay marriage.
Hey John Sperry, you didn't answer the question? How about you tell me how you really feel. Anyhow, i can appreciate your honest thoughts.
7 Answers
- Suzy QLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
Wow.
In my country marriage has been open for same-sex couples for a decade now. So far anarchy has failed to ensue. Not the slightest hint of 'sliding' here. The same goes for the many countries that followed our lead. We have a firm grip on what is right, and not excluding people from the civil union that is marriage simply because of their sexual orientation is one of those things that are right. And especially if you regard marriage as the backbone of society it does not make sense to create second class citizens who are not allowed to marry.
In other words: David Tyree seems sadly misinformed.
- robert pLv 710 years ago
Sodom (sodomy) & Gomorrah
Homosexual rights agenda pushers will ask what right people who want marriage protected and left alone have to voice their opposition.What right do they have to impose thier views and agenda on the majority that apposes it?When small groups work to force thier agendas on the rest of society how can the homosexual supporters deny they don't care if they distroy society and a civilized nation by their actions.God will not tolerate rebellion,morality decline,etc.
- MarkLv 710 years ago
I think his views on equality and what's "right" for American society is a bit misguided and narrow minded. I mean, who are you to say what's normal and right for everyone in America. Love is love, and sexuality shouldn't be a factor in marriage. If two consenting adults choose to get married, it's up to them.
I'm gay and I'm for equality, weather it's gender related, sexuality, race etc. Although, I don't agree with the idea of marriage in a general sense, It's not up to me.
- Jackson1814Lv 610 years ago
marriage is nothing but a piece of paper. how is gay marriage going to destroy the nation? i swear if ignorance was painful this "NATION" would have dead bodies all over the place. what gives him the right to define what's right and what's wrong in gay relationships? tyree is straight right? is he comfortable with his sexuality? so why should it matter what others do? ignorance,having children and having children growing up to this kind of upbringing according to tyree is whats really destroying this nation.people need to have some tolerance.
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- 10 years ago
I support Robert and Ali, they seem to want to stand up for what God says in His Word, instead of just compromising to the popular opinion of this world... like everyone does now.
Source(s): Holy Bible - MANtraLv 410 years ago
First of all, I don't know a single gay person who doesn't want gay marriage to pass. I know that there might be gay people who don't want to marry, but that doesn't mean that they don't want other gay people to marry. Equal rights is equal rights is equal rights.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I don't and WILL NEVER accept gay marriage.
You could say that they don't care about my acceptance or the acceptance of heterosexuals but they obviously do since all they do is protest.
They have more than enough rights.