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Holy Mantrimony
Holy Mantrimony
By Gary
Whittaker
In the last couple of weeks, the catholic war machine has
been running on all cylinders to oppose the legitimacy of
homosexual marriages. I would invite the pope to take a look
behind him and see just where he was less than a year ago with
the Church itself was mired in controversy. Apparently, the
pope has no problem with sexual intercourse between a man and a
boy, as long as he is at least a priest and can conduct his
"affairs" discreetly. But when two people of consenting age
decide to share their lives together in love and with
commitment, it is a crime against GOD? And for them to forget
about adoption because of what it might do to the child! The
pope seems to be in such contact with his omnipotence that he
is oblivious to the world around him.
Children today already have 2 fathers: the one they look
nothing like but takes care of them, and the one they go see
every 2nd weekend. 1 out of 2 marriages in North America end in
divorce and children who have 2 parents at home are walking
into schools with guns.
I for one am not homosexual, nor do I wish to see two man
embracing each other on billboards, or on the street. That does
not give me the right, however, to enforce my beliefs on
anyone. Not as an individual and most assuredly not as an
organisation. 2 same-sex individuals are of no threat to me. My
values and my standards are my own and cannot be endangered by
the love of 2 people. If we were to listen to the Pope, and
take action that force homosexuals to stay in the closet, we
are the ones inflicting pain to others. And let's be clear. We
will not just be hurting homosexuals, but their friends and
family and I will tell you why:
Homosexuality is a fact. It is a not a state of mind but a
state of being. Most of us know who they are. It is just
obvious in a lot of cases, like the colour of skin. Homosexuals
are coming out of the closet in greater numbers, leaving their
wives and children behind to be who they are. We must open our
society so that they can be "freed" before they are forced to
assimilate into our "normal" lifestyle. They must be allowed to
live. and love without fear of repercussion. And most
importantly, they must be allowed to care for their loved ones
as we do ours. They must be allowed to grieve at the loss of
their loved ones like we do ours. A homosexual must be treated
as an equal. I should not have to argue that fact. Women and
fro-Americans have a long documented history of struggle, pain
and finally triumph. Why must we force yet another "minority
group" to suffer?
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