You know conjurama..a popular misconception is that we 'hate' mormons..but we dont 'hate' mormons..we just dont like that they dont like who we are. lol..turn about is fairplay. Actually I really want to thank you for providing a very interesting banter. Nothing that makes us research and probe for answers is unproductive. I will say that this sudden rise like a phoenix from the proverbial ashes of civil rights has afforded me the opportunity to educate myself even more than previous.
of relgious beliefs is protected in this way. You wouldnt want us to take that away..would you? There is much more on the protection of minorities from a often times cruel (doctrine driven) popular majority (segregation, misogynism, combining of ethinicities)...but I think if I make any more comments the comment regulator is going to give me a catcha(?) captcha(?) that is as long as this argument. Oh and I believe mj adeptly fielded the 'seperate' is not 'equal' or the same part.
in Massachusetts have already seen through our four year fight it is this very same point that has to be reached where this very same argument with this very same sentance will be present in front of a supreme court justice system whom must uphold the law. Whether the minority who seeks it protection is 'liked' or not discrimination in this sense can not be tolerated lest the whole system be broken and none are safe. Even your freedom of religion though not very popular in the world
to see that the answer is clearly in the fourteenth amendment article 1 last sentance. "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." Just because the constitution was ammended does not mean it was just and cant be repealed. In fact as we
of but that that would in the next place reaped what was sowed here in this life. Jefferson was so skeptical towards religion he re-wrote the bible! Mostly reducing it to what our conscience tells us naturally. Ben Franklen was a founding memeber of an ANTI-RELIGION group and the list goes on and on. But again..we digress past the core of the argument which is...the relevancy of proposition 8. One only has to look to the incredible checks and balances that afford this great nation its strength
many comments by all the founding fathers in regaurds to seperation of church and state.) A popular misconception is that our founding fathers ascribed to the Christian faith. Nothing more could be further from the truth. While many believed there was a God none believed in Jesus' existance. In fact. The popular belief of that day was something called Diety. A belief in a being more powerful then ourselves..maybe called God, whom we shall not be so arrogant as to imagine we know the workings
blasphemy and strip you of a basic right that would allow others to percieve you as equal and afford you protection. Although I find this argument extremely stimulating I feel its a little digressive. As Americans we all agree to live here under the constitution..to do otherwise would be "unpatriotic". If this is true then we need to leave personal religious beliefs at the door."The First Amendment has erected a wall of separation between Church and State." - T. Jefferson. (Just one of many
"cut down and tossed into the fire"- Mathew 7:19. (Not that I believe in a book written for the third time in human history by MEN who believed the earth was flat, and those who wrote about jesus not only never met him, they had word of mouth for 600 years then wrote of him). But I just find it curious that all these religions exist and they all think they are right..I believe the Born Agains out number the Mormons..what if they tried to ammend the constitution to prevent your percieved
This is a beautiful, moving video - and the Beatles, I'm sure, would be proud!
buddy51 2 years ago
...and for that I thank all that have taken part on both sides. PEACE and LOVE..
angelpn74 3 years ago
You know conjurama..a popular misconception is that we 'hate' mormons..but we dont 'hate' mormons..we just dont like that they dont like who we are. lol..turn about is fairplay. Actually I really want to thank you for providing a very interesting banter. Nothing that makes us research and probe for answers is unproductive. I will say that this sudden rise like a phoenix from the proverbial ashes of civil rights has afforded me the opportunity to educate myself even more than previous.
angelpn74 3 years ago
of relgious beliefs is protected in this way. You wouldnt want us to take that away..would you? There is much more on the protection of minorities from a often times cruel (doctrine driven) popular majority (segregation, misogynism, combining of ethinicities)...but I think if I make any more comments the comment regulator is going to give me a catcha(?) captcha(?) that is as long as this argument. Oh and I believe mj adeptly fielded the 'seperate' is not 'equal' or the same part.
angelpn74 3 years ago
in Massachusetts have already seen through our four year fight it is this very same point that has to be reached where this very same argument with this very same sentance will be present in front of a supreme court justice system whom must uphold the law. Whether the minority who seeks it protection is 'liked' or not discrimination in this sense can not be tolerated lest the whole system be broken and none are safe. Even your freedom of religion though not very popular in the world
angelpn74 3 years ago
to see that the answer is clearly in the fourteenth amendment article 1 last sentance. "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." Just because the constitution was ammended does not mean it was just and cant be repealed. In fact as we
angelpn74 3 years ago
of but that that would in the next place reaped what was sowed here in this life. Jefferson was so skeptical towards religion he re-wrote the bible! Mostly reducing it to what our conscience tells us naturally. Ben Franklen was a founding memeber of an ANTI-RELIGION group and the list goes on and on. But again..we digress past the core of the argument which is...the relevancy of proposition 8. One only has to look to the incredible checks and balances that afford this great nation its strength
angelpn74 3 years ago
many comments by all the founding fathers in regaurds to seperation of church and state.) A popular misconception is that our founding fathers ascribed to the Christian faith. Nothing more could be further from the truth. While many believed there was a God none believed in Jesus' existance. In fact. The popular belief of that day was something called Diety. A belief in a being more powerful then ourselves..maybe called God, whom we shall not be so arrogant as to imagine we know the workings
angelpn74 3 years ago
blasphemy and strip you of a basic right that would allow others to percieve you as equal and afford you protection. Although I find this argument extremely stimulating I feel its a little digressive. As Americans we all agree to live here under the constitution..to do otherwise would be "unpatriotic". If this is true then we need to leave personal religious beliefs at the door."The First Amendment has erected a wall of separation between Church and State." - T. Jefferson. (Just one of many
angelpn74 3 years ago
"cut down and tossed into the fire"- Mathew 7:19. (Not that I believe in a book written for the third time in human history by MEN who believed the earth was flat, and those who wrote about jesus not only never met him, they had word of mouth for 600 years then wrote of him). But I just find it curious that all these religions exist and they all think they are right..I believe the Born Agains out number the Mormons..what if they tried to ammend the constitution to prevent your percieved
angelpn74 3 years ago