Gay marriage opponents vow to fight Calif. ruling »

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Even as same-sex couples across California begin making plans to tie the knot, opponents are redoubling their efforts to make sure wedding bells never ring for gay couples in the nation's most populous state

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    BigTrevy1 year, 1 month ago

    marriage is a sacrament.

    Faggotry is an abomination.

    Ergo

    Fags can never be married.

    No amount of "laws" will make faggorty any less immoral or abominable

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    quackpot1 year, 1 month ago

    BigTrevy,

    Marriage is a legal contract. There is nothing in the laws that requires your particular church to conduct the ceremony.

    You, however, might wish to find a less hate-filled church.

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    david_nwpa1 year, 1 month ago

    Let the opponents fight all they want. Common sense will indeed prevail. When the earth does not swallow California for allowing gay marriage, the idiotic zealots will be exposed for the loonies that they are. No one can explain how gay and lesbian couples wedding one another will damage or change hetero marriages. Will it make straight couples less married? Will it "water down" the sanctity of marriage? I figure divorce and death are the two leading causes of marriages ending, but I might be wrong.

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      Gransater1 year, 1 month ago

      Big Trevy

      BOO!

      Did that scare you too? You sound like one unsecure person. I feel sorry for you.

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        raats66621 year, 1 month ago

        It will be interesting to see WHAT the people of California do. But it will ALSO be interesting to find out if whatever the vote says if it will be determined to be unconstitutional LIKE the LAST vote.

        California can put items on the ballot from now until the end of time and the people can vote FOR the ban on gay marriage, but if the law is deemed to be unconstitutional it doesn't mean a DAMN thing.

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          kedirian1 year, 1 month ago

          Christianity has been able to influence daily life, especially in the west, by the age-old sales technique: convert the emperor(s) and the vassals will follow suit. This may have worked in feudal times, but will fail in a more enlightened era!

          Chrsitian "dogma" on marriage, insisting that ONLY the "sacred" union between a man and a woman can result in "stable families" flies in the face of evidence all around and has led to overpopulation, which causes destruction of natural habitat for plants and animals resultING in Global warming!

          Mother Earth is indeed angry - with those who interfere with her! There is no other way to view the recent, increasing spate of killer-tornadoes in the Midwest and Southeast of the US, the killer-cyclones in SE Asia, and the severe earthquakes in China and other areas.

          The Christian stance on Marriage can now be seen as a deleterious interruption of Nature - LET NATURE RUN ITS COURSE!

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            quackpot1 year, 1 month ago

            Yet another intellectual response from Endoscopy.

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              Mdiar1 year, 1 month ago

              They can fight the ruling all they want. That doesn't change the decision of the California Supreme Court, the highest interpreter of California state law.

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                Hyperboreus1 year, 1 month ago

                There is no limits when two people love each other. That is my opinion :)

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                  tester1 year, 1 month ago

                  Nice

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