Some tips for you
Posted By: just me on 2009-05-28
In Reply to: You are very much misinformed - Patty
Religion is a business. Period! Think what you want. Been to plenty of churches in my days. They are a business and they know it. Not all, but a good part of them are dysfunctional people who try to project their beliefs on others and cram it down our throats. They are dysfunctional misfits. Now for those of you who disagree don't go screaming and yelling at me like dysfunctional misfits, because I'm not naming anyone in specific.
Second, this article was not about same sex marriage but seeing as you brought it up. Marriage is a right that should be afforded to ALL people based on color, size, sex, or religion. If two people love each other they should be married. I'm married to a wonderful man, but thank goodness he's not ignorant and can't see that marriage should be allowed for all people no matter what sex, religion, race, shape, size, or form. He says 2 human beings of legal adult age should be allowed to marry each other whether they be man/woman, man/man, or woman/woman. He says I just because I'm not a homosexual does not mean they shouldn't have the right's that are given to us.
Your logic is irrational because Tupperware is a business that is held in people's homes. Bible meetings are congregations of people which forms the basis of a business. Keep it in the church unless it's a small group of people coming together for a gathering.
Also since you enjoy the word dysfunctional you should know that dysfunctional is how one perceives things. You perceive homosexuals as dysfunctional. I perceive others who have no tolerance for all humans dysfunctional.
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