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Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 02:34:02


Zephyrum
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Well, at least in here, it's pretty much the other way around.

If you say you are a christian automatically people think you're a conservative.

If you say you are a conservative people just think you want guns and death penalty.
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 03:16:11

wct
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Obviously, you have to be careful with this- sometimes, this could just mean that your own reasoning is flawed, so it's usually worthwhile to think and listen before being weirded out and questioning someone's sanity, honesty or motives. And just because you think someone buys into a harmful ideology doesn't mean that you can't respect them as a person.

But it also explains why some people ask more questions about Hispanic Trump supporters, or why I think you, The Conservative, and Pawgers are eventually either going to look back at this and cringe... or are just complete idiots. People pass judgments based on your actions and professed beliefs- and their contexts.

Well said, knyte.
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 03:26:14

wct
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Jai:
however I think there is an issue at stake in redefining a millennium old definition of marriage for no more than 5% of the population.

So, do you support the traditional, millennia-old definition of polygamous marriage, as supported in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim sacred texts?
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 03:34:35


[AOE] JaiBharat909
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Cite the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim texts please. I am only vaguely familiar with some parts of the Bible from brief reading.

I support the definition of marriage before Obergefell: "the legally or formally recognized union of a man and a woman as partners in a relationship."

That does not mean however, that I do not support civil unions for gay couples or the freedom of individual states to redefine the definition of marriage by democratic majority consensus.
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 03:56:52

wct
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Torah, Bible and Quran.

"the legally or formally recognized union of a man and a woman as partners in a relationship."

Where'd you get this from? Seems like a modern definition, not one from thousands of years ago.

Edited 2/20/2016 03:58:29
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 03:58:32


[AOE] JaiBharat909
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I know what each is called. I don't live in a cave.

I said cite the actual text, not their names.
Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 04:49:05

wct
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Really, it's all through the Bible and Torah. How many wives did Abraham have? Three. Solomon? Hundreds. How many wives are allowed in Islam, according to the Quran? Four. Mohammad himself had more, and was allowed to marry as many as he wanted.

In the Bible specifically, the most common form of marriage mentioned is polygamous marriage.

Here's a video (by some Muslim person) that has a few verse citations, including some mentions from Hindu scriptures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na2DENb7gdo

Some links:
http://www.godrules.net/articles/polygamy.htm
http://www.bibleresearch.org/articles/alw2.htm
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/interp/polygamy.html

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Conservative Minorities: 2/20/2016 05:00:36


Genghis 
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This thread. Avoid it like the plague.
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