Although I'm conservative both politically and religiously, I agree with the vent about not imposing my religion on others. People have the free moral choice to determine their own actions, and God will choose the appropriate reward or consequences for such. However, the argument goes both ways. Forcing someone to participate in an activity they are opposed to is the same thing as imposing one's religion on someone else.
Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's. Render unto God what is God's.
How does the marriage of same sex couples affect you? The most caring and loving person in my childhood was a gay person that sat with me in my room when I was 7 years old and talked to me about how God wouldn't let anything harm me. I was terrified of the dark. Next to my grandmother, he showed he cared about me more than either of my Christian parents. He was a kind and good person. Anyone can be a kind and good person.
Marriage is a civil institution, the religious interpretation is open for debate based on the individual beliefs of the people in the discussion. That is why religion has no place in secular government policy making.
The Clintons get to go back 5 years and redo their taxes because they forgot about donations they collected, who else ever gets to do that? Anyone can file an amended tax return, genius.
If you wait until Summer 2016 to pay attention to the election, you'll probably miss the primaries where the vote is really won.
Why would anyone want to patronize a business that discriminates against them?
Teachers don't just work '180 days'. They work the summers too, going to certification classes, creating coursework, developing lesson plans, and many other things that they do not get paid for in their 'off time'. We should be thanking them, not counting their hard earned and below average pennies. If you think teachers get 180 days off, you try it for a year.
Why is it that retailers can swipe your cash from your account almost immediately, but it takes 7 to 10 business days to swipe it back as a credit?!
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