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Rin |
Jun 28 2005, 07:59 PM
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Same-sex legislation passedLast Updated Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:07:41 EDT CBC News The Liberals' controversial same-sex marriage legislation has passed final reading the House of Commons, sailing through with a vote of 158 for and 133 against. Supported by most members of the Liberals, the Bloc Quebecois and the NDP, the legislation passed easily, making Canada only the third country in the world, after the Netherlands and Belgium, to officially recognize same-sex unions. But the passage of Bill C-38, once again, came with a political price tag for the government. Joe Comuzzi, resigned from the cabinet so he could vote against the bill - an open rebuke of the government legislation. Comuzzi was the minister responsible for Northern Ontario. Although he was the only cabinet minister to break ranks with Prime Minister Paul Martin over the controversial plan to legalize the marriage of gays and lesbians, it highlighted the divisions within Canada and the within the Liberal party, pitting supporters of equality rights against those who are defending religious freedoms. For Comuzzi, the decision to resign meant putting principles ahead of the privileges of cabinet. "In 2004, during the election, I promised faithfully to the people of Thunder Bay-Superior North, that I would defend the definition of marriage," he said, explaining his move. The prime minister said he regretted the decision of a man he called an "old friend," but accepts it because the government must speak with one voice on same-sex marriage. The "vote is about the Charter of Rights," said Martin. "We're a nation of minorities and in a nation of minorities you don't cherry-pick rights." The government has moved over the last few the months to appease critics both within Liberal ranks and among Canadians at large. Amendments were introduced to ensure no religious group or charitable organization is forced to accept same-sex marriage. But in spite of those amendments some groups remain unconvinced. Same-sex marriage remains one of the most difficult issues ever to confront Canadian politicians. In large part passage of the bill is the reason the parliamentary session was extended for the first time in 17 years. But while Tuesday night's vote closes off the debate in the Commons, the Conservatives insist there is no closure for Canadians who believe marriage should continue to be defined as the union of a man and a woman, to the exclusion of all others. Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says if his party forms the next government, the law will be revisited. Harper made the promise one day after suggesting the adoption of the law lacked legitimacy because it relied on the support of the separatist Bloc Quebecois. Harper said he believes Bloc MPs are the legitimate representatives of Quebec voters. But he argues most Canadians aren't buying it as a final decision since most federalist MPs are opposed to same-sex marriage. Harper says a Conservative government would hold a free vote for all MPs on the matter, rather than forcing cabinet ministers to vote with the government. http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/nati...esex050628.html
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Jun 28 2005, 08:00 PM
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Jul 20 2005, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE(dr.jenkins @ Jul 20 2005, 08:01 AM) they were just being dumb. they were afraid that if they let that happen they would lose power. Im positive there was a lot more to it than that. If you are in the mood to make sweaping statements about things you apparently have little or no clue about then would you mind doing it on a different forum? It make the rest of us look dumb when you make posts like that. Thank you. ps. I support gay rights, I dont support stupid posters.
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bym |
Sep 8 2005, 09:03 AM
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Greetings! Sin is a very interesting word. It has the ability of being applied to anything that is not 'in vogue' or which is contrary to accepted thought. The Bible is comprised of the collection of stories relating to the Judeo-Christian sect(s). Jesus Christ never said anything about homosexuals marrying. As for marriage that does not or can not produce children as being sinful is a stance that is short sighted. Most ideas (in the Bible) of marriage were formulated by a tribal people that needed strength of number in order to survive. The world has changed considerably since then. I know of many heterosexual marriages that are childless, be it by design or by Gods will. To call that a sin is your choice but belies a prejudice and also a judgement that is not yours to make... I suppose that this issue will continue to be haggled over ad nauseum. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/5.gif) PS In my own limited way I view sin as that action that I do that I know is harmful to myself or others. Sin is of ones own tribulation...IMHO! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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bym |
Sep 9 2005, 11:08 AM
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Greetings! Thanks for clearing that up for me. I couldn't disagree more. Particularily, what 'Law of Nature' has been violated? Homosexuality exists in many different species on the planet. So much for nature. Unless you yourself are being forced to participate in something that you don't wish to do, why does it bother you? Spirituality is an extremely personal thing. To denegrate and oppress people with your own set of spiritual beliefs is really the question here. According to some most of what we discuss here is evil or wrong. Predjudice and hate do not recognize barriers of faith. IMHO it would appear that the next evolutionary step would be to rise above these very negative thoughts/beliefs. Thank you for allowing me my rant, be well and happy! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) PS Edit: If the term 'gay marriage' offends you try 'gay union' or somesuch. Semantics can be very forgiving.... Oh yes, and just who is to judge about what constitutes a good or bad soul? Karma and Homosexuality are mutually exclusive. Of course, IMHO! I am not a Christian which, according to some, leaves me damned for all eternity. That and a buck fifty will get me a cup of coffee. I take it with cream AND sugar! This post has been edited by bym: Sep 9 2005, 11:18 AM
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DollHouseKitty |
Sep 9 2005, 11:20 AM
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Let me get this straight, durki. Because I'm a lesbian, who loves women and prefers to be with women, makes me spiritually un-evolved? I have no spiritual growth in all the years of walking my path, because I choose to not get involved with men? That's rightly pretentious of you to say. I am deeply offended by that statement, because everyday in this country of un-equal rights (US) I have to put up with ridiculous claims of how dirty I am, and sinful I am, I'm going to straight to hell! Now I have to go to a forum where I thought I could some blessed peace for a moment and hear this crap all over again? Please...do get over yourself already.
The Bible has this one book called The Song Of Solomon. I highly suggest you read it.
Sin is crap. It's a tactict to assume control over the masses. I'll indulge all I want too, in sex, chocolate, and pot. Does not mean my spirit will rot or stagnate. On the contrary, I got to learn! And grow! And be happy! Not sit there and fanatasize and feel guilt for being human! Go feelings of guilt and displeasure! Go feelings of bitterness for not being able to live! Go being crazy!
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Mar 19 2006, 06:50 AM
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This is always a fun topic (even more so now that our wonderful country has a conservative government!). I never know how to handle it. I mean, great if I wanna go marry a dude I like, I can. I suppose its a nice option, but as far as marriage goes, I don't think I'd ever do it. In fact, very few of my friends would (the gay ones and the straight ones). It would seem around here, marriage is falling out of favor. The people I know that are/want to get married are getting it done in a court by a judge or something. Personally I think it's nice. I never really could swallow that church is seperate from state in all matters, except marriage. There remains a strong connection to old religion in maggiage, it's one of the few rituals the 'west' still has...and frankly its stuffy and boring. But that's just my personal opinion. Another personal opinion: marriage is a foolish thing. At least in the judeo-christian sense, but maybe thats becasue of the attitude and views people have toward "god". It's apparently all about love, but if you sin you're going to hell (but remember god loves you!). I was raised in a baptist....ummm....way. Not the most constructive environment for a young gay male. Thank goodness I had enough common sense to realize I wasn't some kind of abnormal freak who was condemned to hell fire. But still, I'm not going to say it didn't screw me up. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) As for being un-evolved....that's just plain stupid to say (IMHO). If you look around, especially here or in any circles this forum encompasses, you can find lots of homosexual people that are highly spiritually evolved, or are struggling to grow spiritually. Me, I'm a very spiritual person. I can't say the same for all my other gay friends, but you can't generalize things like that. It's silly. In fact, I'm surprised a lot of gay people are spiritual--most are terribly wounded by attitudes that say they're creatures of sin, evil and unworthy of love. Unnatural. Well, that's dumb. I live and breate as any one else does, am I not natural? I like ice cream, is that an unnatural feeling? Is my love for another man, then, perverted and disguating? (well, lots of people would say yes) I don't see why it matters so much. I don't know why people can't just look around and see that it doesn't matter. When I was a few years younger (and NEW to the gay thing, if that can be said (IMG: style_emoticons/default/happy.gif)), I would be seething with anger. Now I'm just confused and puzzled. I don't know if thats a good change. In the end, people are people. That's all there is. Why bother to try to make others less? What's the point? In the end it will always be the same. Struggle, fighting, suffering. There is always some group causing these things and there is always some group struggling against it. I have no idea. It's just....well, what a world. PAX
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