Message from @Deleted User d0e93084
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Forcing churches to accept the complete influence of the state is the first step towards socialism
1. marriage is the word to describe the union between man and woman
2. there's no societal benefit to encouraging unions between people that can't make babies and contribute to population growth
3. religious freedom
4. freedom of speech
5. parental rights in education since indoctrination programs will become mandatory
my country Norway has done this
the yes campaign is asking people to sign a blank cheque on fag marriage
I am opposition
do gay marriages actually happen at church?
yeah
we have civil unions anyway
holy shit
thats a fucking disgrace to god
At some super-liberal churches, yes
it's completely insulting to people that are married and are religious
Like the Unitarians
otherwise I wouldn't give two fucks about gay marriage
fucking liberals man
they can have gay marriage in mosques lol
Unitarians will gladly marry gays
what's funny is
gay marriage is a misnomer
it's like a rich slave
im not muslim
slaves can't have possessions because they're property
I want no mosques in Europe
gays can't marry because they're not man and woman
the Leftists would no doubt bend over backwards to defend Muslims if a gay couple wanted to be married in a masque
they would
how can mosqes have gay marriage ceremonies if islam wants to throw gays off roofs?
the absolute contempt of the Yes campaign towards Australians is reprehensible
They have the ceremony, then they throw them off the roof
why do gays defend islam
islam wants to kill them, christianity gives them a fundamental right to life
Any homosexual who supports Islam is a self-flagellant.
@Fusion i guess i would allow it only because the gays get killed
they belittle and insult No voters
all the while proclaiming the entire country hates Gays
GOD HATES FAGS
BEFORE THEY EVEN GET THE CHANCE TO VOTE
like
If the entire country hates gays, there wouldn't be a yes movement
I've only seen yes campaigners in the streets, but no campaigners go to houses and talk to people