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<blockquote data-quote="Wesleigh" data-source="post: 240521" data-attributes="member: 10855"><p>What @[USER=34747]Brackson[/USER] has said today is in no way wrong. He has asked an opinion, and then counter-argued, to try to explain the other side of the argument.</p><p></p><p>For my <strong>opinion </strong>on this topic, you don't have to look far into my brain. Marriage for years has been a religious ceremony, one that is enjoyed by all. If the religious group that you follow accepts homosexuals in their church, why should the government then rush in, and then say: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Has any politician ever thought that this really does affect the way their support will dwindle. Homosexuality is increasingly more common, so if one is banned from using a house of god (or any other religion that they follow), but the ban is only imposed by those who swore an oath to serve all, then all they are doing is shooting themselves in the foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wesleigh, post: 240521, member: 10855"] What @[USER=34747]Brackson[/USER] has said today is in no way wrong. He has asked an opinion, and then counter-argued, to try to explain the other side of the argument. For my [B]opinion [/B]on this topic, you don't have to look far into my brain. Marriage for years has been a religious ceremony, one that is enjoyed by all. If the religious group that you follow accepts homosexuals in their church, why should the government then rush in, and then say: Has any politician ever thought that this really does affect the way their support will dwindle. Homosexuality is increasingly more common, so if one is banned from using a house of god (or any other religion that they follow), but the ban is only imposed by those who swore an oath to serve all, then all they are doing is shooting themselves in the foot. [/QUOTE]
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