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Saturday, April 10, 2004


   And people wonder why I want to move to Japan
In a recent poll, CNN found that most people in America are opposed to gay marriage. Which is not surprising, considering that most people in the US are Christians. If you go on to read the article, you will see a portion that mentions a majority of people believing that homosexuality is "against God". Am I the only one who remembers Seperation of Church and State?

Another thing bugs me. About 6 out of 10 people said that they are tolerant of gays. WTF!?

Sure, we'll tolerate you. Just as long as you don't ask for the same rights.

Hypocrisy, plain and simple.

Religion should have no sway over the issue. The only reasons behind this issue are Christian beliefs. What people fail to realize is that not everyone is a Christian!

I find it ironic how the Seperation of Church and State is a one-way system. The government has absolutely no rights to interfere in religion, which is a good thing. But if Christians want to step into the government and force the tenets of their faith (beliefs which, btw, Jesus never actually mentioned) down everyone's throat, regardless of faith, there is no problem.

Hypocrites... >_<

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