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<blockquote data-quote="Barbie" data-source="post: 240244" data-attributes="member: 25166"><p>But imagine if you have the most perfect woman ever and you love her with all your heart, just to be told you're not allowed to marry her because you have a vagina (pretending you're female, of course). It would be awful. Marriage may be a Christian thing but it's also something people do when they're in love, to give their whole selves away, to be bound forever. I know plenty of people who don't follow religion or don't believe in God and have gone on to get married, why should they be allowed and homosexuals not? Marriage is the ultimate sign of love, and if I was a priest, I'd much rather marry a gay couple together rather than these ridiculous flashy celebs who get divorces just months afterwards because they jumped into it too soon. Marriage shouldn't HAVE to be a Christian thing, not strictly anyway. I'm planning to get married in a castle and probably without God said anywhere in the ceremony, and I'd still be allowed to get married.</p><p>We as humans are evolving and our minds are becoming more and more open as time goes on. Christians need to stop living by the rules of a book from 3000 (or whatever, I don't really care) years ago, times are changing and it's time to sort it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbie, post: 240244, member: 25166"] But imagine if you have the most perfect woman ever and you love her with all your heart, just to be told you're not allowed to marry her because you have a vagina (pretending you're female, of course). It would be awful. Marriage may be a Christian thing but it's also something people do when they're in love, to give their whole selves away, to be bound forever. I know plenty of people who don't follow religion or don't believe in God and have gone on to get married, why should they be allowed and homosexuals not? Marriage is the ultimate sign of love, and if I was a priest, I'd much rather marry a gay couple together rather than these ridiculous flashy celebs who get divorces just months afterwards because they jumped into it too soon. Marriage shouldn't HAVE to be a Christian thing, not strictly anyway. I'm planning to get married in a castle and probably without God said anywhere in the ceremony, and I'd still be allowed to get married. We as humans are evolving and our minds are becoming more and more open as time goes on. Christians need to stop living by the rules of a book from 3000 (or whatever, I don't really care) years ago, times are changing and it's time to sort it out. [/QUOTE]
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