At least Prop 8 passed..

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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    yosi wrote:
    In the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, divorce is definitely NOT forbidden.

    I don't think it states anywhere that divorce is forbidden. It is one of those rules that church leaders created.
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  • i've never posted in the MT before, but i just had to comment on this. i live in california, am a straight woman, and voted no on 8. was saddened that it passed. we took such a huge step forward electing a black man as president, yet our state took a step back, denying rights to people just like you and me. i suppose every minority group has its time to push, women in the suffragette movement, the civil rights movement in the 60s....now it's time for the homosexual community to be recognized as americans with *full* rights. discrimination is fucking played OUT.

    like dream said, this has nothing to do with religious marriage, it's a legal issue.

    and i had a big ol' discussion with my dad about this issue. he planned to vote yes on 8. i was raised roman catholic, my parents are still devout and go to church each week, all of that.

    i mentioned how part of the problem of gay people not having a legal marriage, is if one of them gets critically ill, the other can't be at their bedside. to deny someone the right to be comforted by their loved one....it's cruel.

    and frankly very un-christian, in the truest sense of what jesus preached. which was love. he would have never allowed that.

    that's what i can't stand about this...they hypocrisy, and just flat-out discrimination. church and state need to be kept separate. i don't interfere in anybody's religion, they don't need to intefere in my government.
  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    mammasan wrote:
    I don't think it states anywhere that divorce is forbidden. It is one of those rules that church leaders created.

    It has to have been instituted by the church at some point because Jews can get divorced. And it if was forbidden in the Hebrew Bible they wouldn't be able to.
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  • The Catholic Church also says marriage is until one person dies, so would you support a law to make divorce illegal? From what I also know the Catholic Church won't marry people unless they are both Catholic, so why not make interfaith marriages illegal too?
    IF THE GOVERNMENT PUT IN FRONT OF ME A POLL (JUST LIKE THEY DID WITH PROP 8) BANNING DIVORCE...I WOULD SUPPORT THAT TOO!
    friggin a
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    IF THE GOVERNMENT PUT IN FRONT OF ME A POLL (JUST LIKE THEY DID WITH PROP 8) BANNING DIVORCE...I WOULD SUPPORT THAT TOO!
    friggin a

    How about a poll instituting Sharia Law or one that says cows are sacred hence you can't eat them?
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  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    IF THE GOVERNMENT PUT IN FRONT OF ME A POLL (JUST LIKE THEY DID WITH PROP 8) BANNING DIVORCE...I WOULD SUPPORT THAT TOO!
    friggin a

    The only problem, is this wasn't just a poll, this was a vote towards taking away another human being's equal rights as a citizen.

    Most people call that bigotry.
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  • polaris wrote:
    they aren't going to answer the question ... it serves no purpose for them ... they basically don't like gay people and do not believe in equality for them - it's obvious ... so, coming out and saying that just opens them up to being called homophobes and such ...
    hahahaha
    Mansfield II: # 23, since '03

    routine was the theme..

    there aint gonna be any middle any more
  • BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,309
    IF THE GOVERNMENT PUT IN FRONT OF ME A POLL (JUST LIKE THEY DID WITH PROP 8) BANNING DIVORCE...I WOULD SUPPORT THAT TOO!
    friggin a


    Down with individuals choosing for themselves! Down with independent thought! Yay for imposing personal religious beliefs on the mass populace!
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  • some people still have their heads on straight thank goodness

    I think the commercials ran stating that kids would be taught about gay marriage in schools probably scared enough people to steal rights away from fellow Americans
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  • JWBusher wrote:
    the numbskull who started this thread.
    thank you
    Mansfield II: # 23, since '03

    routine was the theme..

    there aint gonna be any middle any more
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    yosi wrote:
    It has to have been instituted by the church at some point because Jews can get divorced. And it if was forbidden in the Hebrew Bible they wouldn't be able to.

    I'm going to do a search to see where this law originated from.
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  • mammasan wrote:
    ReleaseMe and Ninja I can only take your lack of legal base for this decision as you not having one. Your support, as with most supporters of this initiative, is simply based on religious belief which has no place concerning this issue. The state of California, or any state for that matter, is not forcing religious institutions to allow same sex marriage to take place in their halls, churches, chapels, etc… Your religion and it's principles will stay intact so fear not the gay couple down the street will not be the down fall of a 2000 year old institution like the Catholic Church. I would think that strong supporters of family values and marriage would be more concerned about the high divorce rate, child and spousal abuse, negligent parents and dead beat parents who truly erode the core principles of family values than on two people who want to dedicate themselves to each other but just happen to be gay. If anything these people should be embraced for wanted to create a union. Some even want to raise a family and adopt some of the many unwanted children sitting in our nations foster homes and orphanages. Instead their commitment to family is disrespected and they are treated as second class citizens simply because of who they love.

    This makes way to much sense for religious zealots. Common sense and religion never really go hand in hand.

    People must be real proud, "We stopped the gays from getting married. Now everything in the world will be right. Wars will end, there will be no more famine. All because we stopped the gays from getting married."

    What a joke. I guess it's OK to believe what the child molesters preach in a Catholic church. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
  • i don't interfere in anybody's religion, they don't need to intefere in my government.



    HELL YEA!


    that is......IT!


    i seem to post this a LOT lately, but i think it's b/c, sadly, it is the opposite direction from that our country has taken for awhile...lost our roots, one of the founding principles of our country: seperation of church and state!
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  • BinFrog wrote:
    Down with individuals choosing for themselves! Down with independent thought! Yay for imposing personal religious beliefs on the mass populace!
    blame the government who let this go to a public vote then. dont take it out on me
    Mansfield II: # 23, since '03

    routine was the theme..

    there aint gonna be any middle any more
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    yosi wrote:
    The only problem, is this wasn't just a poll, this was a vote towards taking away another human being's equal rights as a citizen.

    Most people call that bigotry.

    This is what I found on the topic of divorce.

    It's from the 1st letter to the Corinthians

    Paul says again: 'To them that are married, not I, but the Lord commandeth that the wife depart not from her husband; and if she depart, that she remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband' (1 Cor. VII. 10-11), and again 'a woman is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband die, she is at liberty' (1 Cor. VII. 39).

    Now from reading these passages it would seem that women are not allowed to divorce their husbands but it does not state that husbands are not allowed to divorce their wives.
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  • BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,309
    blame the government who let this go to a public vote then. dont take it out on me


    You can apply my statements to yourself as well as the state gov't.
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,588
    so can the gay couple who wants to marry travel to another state and get married there ? cause that is what i would do ..
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    blame the government who let this go to a public vote then. dont take it out on me

    But it was people like you who forced this issue to be placed on the ballot. It was people like you, who didn't even live in California, that poured $25 million into an advertising campaign to promote Prop 8.

    As I, and one other, asked before would you be so willing to accept Sharia law or any other religious ideology if it was forced on you?
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    so can the gay couple who wants to marry travel to another state and get married there ? cause that is what i would do ..

    Yes but the state of California would not recognize the marriage once you returned back.
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  • so can the gay couple who wants to marry travel to another state and get married there ? cause that is what i would do ..

    I'm not sure but I think a lot of the states won't honor the marriage.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
  • mammasan wrote:

    As I, and one other, asked before would you be so willing to accept Sharia law or any other religious ideology if it was forced on you?
    if a group is 'strong enough' to have it put on the table, and get a majority to pass it....i would have no other choice right? just as these people have no other choice now. except to move somewhere else, right? so if i felt that strongly, and if they need the word 'marriage' for them to solidify their relationship...then they would move, cause looks like they are out of luck in Ca
    Mansfield II: # 23, since '03

    routine was the theme..

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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    if a group is 'strong enough' to have it put on the table, and get a majority to pass it....i would have no other choice right? just as these people have no other choice now. except to move somewhere else, right? so if i felt that strongly, and if they need the word 'marriage' for them to solidify their relationship...then they would move, cause looks like they are out of luck in Ca

    So if the people in your state voted to make Muslim Sharia law the law of the land you would just move to another state. You are full of shit. You know as well as I do that you would fight tooth and nail. That you would find the enforcement of Muslim law on us as unacceptable. You are flat out a hypocrit because you find it acceptable to impose your morality on other but would never stand for it being done to you.

    The best part about all this is your proclamation to be protecting your faith when I am willing to bet you don't know jack shit about Roman Catholicism and how throughout the history of the church it's leaders pick and choose what law and regulation to in force simply because it fits their agenda. So spare me the "Oh my church says it's wrong" bullshit because your church says divorce is wrong, your church says that eloping is wrong, your church states that if any one accusses a Bishop of any wrong doing that the accuser is suspect not the Bishop, it also states that anyone who doesn't pay a tithes to the church where to be excommunicated.
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  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Much of the Bill of Rights is about protection from tyranny of the majority.

    It sounds like if a majority voted to reinstate slavery, that would be swell, since that's what most people wanted. If you don't like it, just move to a different state, but if CA wanted to allow their citizens to have slaves, as long as that is what the majority wants, git er done.
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  • if a group is 'strong enough' to have it put on the table, and get a majority to pass it....i would have no other choice right? just as these people have no other choice now. except to move somewhere else, right? so if i felt that strongly, and if they need the word 'marriage' for them to solidify their relationship...then they would move, cause looks like they are out of luck in Ca



    you could actually expect to hold your government accountable for pushing aside a clearly discriminatory issue. the majority vote, alone...does not make law. it has to uphold the rights of the constitution as well. someone else far more well-versed in this than me explained it well. it WAs overturned once already. something needs to be done.


    once upon a time the 'majority' were against equal rights for women, for blacks. things change...for the better....as they should. religion has no place in government. tis a founding principle. sadly we seemingly forget that, over and over.
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  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    mammasan wrote:
    This is what I found on the topic of divorce.

    It's from the 1st letter to the Corinthians

    Paul says again: 'To them that are married, not I, but the Lord commandeth that the wife depart not from her husband; and if she depart, that she remain unmarried or be reconciled to her husband' (1 Cor. VII. 10-11), and again 'a woman is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband die, she is at liberty' (1 Cor. VII. 39).

    Interesting, but definitely post-Hebrew Bible.
    mammasan wrote:
    Now from reading these passages it would seem that women are not allowed to divorce their husbands but it does not state that husbands are not allowed to divorce their wives.

    Well what do you know, a double standard for men and women in religion. Shock of shocks :rolleyes:
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  • mammasan wrote:
    So if the people in your state voted to make Muslim Sharia law the law of the land you would just move to another state. You are full of shit. You know as well as I do that you would fight tooth and nail. That you would find the enforcement of Muslim law on us as unacceptable. You are flat out a hypocrit because you find it acceptable to impose your morality on other but would never stand for it being done to you.

    The best part about all this is your proclamation to be protecting your faith when I am willing to bet you don't know jack shit about Roman Catholicism and how throughout the history of the church it's leaders pick and choose what law and regulation to in force simply because it fits their agenda. So spare me the "Oh my church says it's wrong" bullshit because your church says divorce is wrong, your church says that eloping is wrong, your church states that if any one accusses a Bishop of any wrong doing that the accuser is suspect not the Bishop, it also states that anyone who doesn't pay a tithes to the church where to be excommunicated.

    you need some time to pray. i will pray for you. or, you can join me at mass this sunday. what time is good for you? 9am 10:15, 11:30, or 1?
    Mansfield II: # 23, since '03

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  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    if a group is 'strong enough' to have it put on the table, and get a majority to pass it....i would have no other choice right? just as these people have no other choice now. except to move somewhere else, right? so if i felt that strongly, and if they need the word 'marriage' for them to solidify their relationship...then they would move, cause looks like they are out of luck in Ca

    Clearly you misunderstand what America is supposed to be about. We are supposed to be tolerant to other peoples religious beliefs, and not force them down their throats. Which is exactly what you're saying is ok.
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    you need some time to pray. i will pray for you. or, you can join me at mass this sunday. what time is good for you? 9am 10:15, 11:30, or 1?

    Sorry I don't pray with hypocrits.
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    yosi wrote:
    Interesting, but definitely post-Hebrew Bible.



    Well what do you know, a double standard for men and women in religion. Shock of shocks :rolleyes:

    Judaism accepts divorce as a part of life and yes a double standard has definitely been par for the course in many religions.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
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