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I don't like Games of Thrones, dose that make me a mad swivel-eyed loon?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI have some sympathy with those that started their career as a registry office official before this became an issue. They chose the career with certain conditions and they have changed.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDunno. One might say you shouldn't take a job that requires you to break your own ethical code... it's like asking if a Jew employed by a butcher should be allowed to refuse to work with pork... DON'T BECOME A BUTCHER!
But getting a job at Tesco then refusing to sell Alcohol or Condoms seems a little foolish.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo it isn't you silly troll.
Animals murder each other and have multiple partners too, they're clearly very very naughty. What kind of argument is that for humans to have gay marriage when animals don't get married in the first place? The whole point is we're not penguins.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo, are registrars with an RC faith permitted to conscientiously object to conducting civil marriages for divorcees?
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why are people objecting to it?
for me what people do is up to them as long as it does not harm others.
Gay Marriage does not harm others but some people seem the think it should not be allowed because it offends them - and that is just tough tulip in my view.
maybe my view is too simplistic.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't see why it would be. Nothing you can do can change the fact of who their biological parents are, the bible describes marriage as the same type of indelible, unalterable truth.
I see what you mean, though.
So, are registrars with an RC faith permitted to conscientiously object to conducting civil marriages for divorcees?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo how does adoption work in the eyes of God? Is it in much the same way sin, as remarriage after divorce?
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Gay marriage? We'll put a stop to that 'human BUG', says Nintendo ? The Register
A bug that permitted same-sex marriage in a Nintendo game was a mistake by the developer rather than a victory for equality, we're told.
Gamers playing Tomodachi Collection: New Life - the latest version of The Sims-like role-playing game for the 3DS handheld - noticed they had the option of allowing male characters to marry and raise children together. Oddly, though, female avatars (Miis) were not allowed to wed other female avatars.
Previous editions of Tomodachi Collection did not permit any same-sex marriages, geek culture blog Kotaku noted.
The gay wedding "feature" introduced in New Life generated a bit of local buzz: "In Japan, some Tomodachi Collection: New Life owners seem thrilled by the bug, posting photos of their gay couples online," Kotaku reported. "In the images, male Mii characters ask each other to go steady, propose marriage, go on honeymoons, bathe together, and raise children."
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI agree, but it appears that such people not only exist, but believe that their freedoms are infringed if other people are granted the liberty to marry the person they love.
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