LiveUninhibited
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- Feb 16, 2009
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Guess we should give up voting on everything and let the government decide what's best.
Then and now the courts have ruled the majority is infringing upon the rights of the minority based upon the 14th amendment. Someday majorities will learn that there is no reason to treat people differently when their behavior does not harm anybody against their consent.
Who decides if it harms somebody?
In this case it's reasonably obvious. Two adults forming a contract with each other is nobody else's business. It will not cause Christian marriages to collapse.
Could something harm someone morally?
Not when we're talking about consenting adults only. Child welfare is a separate issue as not all married people are fit parents. Not all heterosexual marriages are moral. Personally, I don't think children are harmed by thinking homosexuality is okay, but gay adoption is an issue that can be decided separately.
Adults are responsible for their own morality and legislating morality upon adults makes morality meaningless.
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