Beliefnet Interviews Rick Warren on Gay Marriage
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rick warren is gay, and it would not surpise me to one day see him on the news being exposed by the openly gay member in his church.
this guy is a walking contradiction
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Religion forces its way upon us all even if we don't want it. I was raised catholic and was always around the church. No body asked me if i wanted that but they made me go.
There is nothing wrong with bringing up children without the old prejudiced and biased views. It will save alot of the gay youth who struggle their whole lives. The straight people are not going to be changed to be gay. You have too much fear and paranoia about this issue.
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You don't want someone's religion pushed on you, yet in Massachusetts, we see public tax dollars of citizens being used for pro-gay assemblies, reading "a King and King" to second graders, and numerous other pro gay activities that parents do not want hoisted on their child...someone trying to force their values on others. There are religious freedom of speech issues as well as an attempt to deny public funds to anyone who disagrees with homosexuality morally. It also redefines marriage.
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Christians are braindead. Gays want equal rights, that's it. How does that take away rights from straights?
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IT should insult a man's intelligence to even bring up that gay marriage is equivalent to a brother and sister marrying or an older man with a child. Rick you are surely an ignorant , blind, bigoted, egotistical moron.
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aleksapovseksa wrote: "Marriage HAS been redefined"
When Warren says he doesn't believe in the redefinition of marriage, he refers to a redefinition of the *original* definition -- the Creator's definition -- which the U.S. has adhered to for hundreds of years. You're correct that redefinitions thus far have been good, but that's because they were also designed to restore the original definition, that being between one man and one woman by mutual agreement.
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I agree with Rick Warren. Gays want to get special rights where it doe not apply. Get real. If my boyfriend wants to be with me and we need to share things, there are rule and laws that allow those things.
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ass8842 you're right it's not about tolerance. it is about the full,complete and unconditional rights of lgbt folks
Rick Warren.......are you married. Who is you wife. Have you been divorced? What side of the bed do you sleep on. Do you use the missionary style during sex?
None of these things are my business, neither is gay marriage Warren's business.
decidedvoter08 3 years ago 3
Rick Warren just lied. He said he supports full, equal rights for all, yet he supported prop 8 which stripped away gay people of their civil rights. Those two statements are in direct conflict with each other.
drewj1969 3 years ago 3