Link, I'm not copying all of that:
http://deadspin.com/i-was-an-nfl-player-until-i-was-fired-by-two-cowards-an-1493208214
http://deadspin.com/i-was-an-nfl-player-until-i-was-fired-by-two-cowards-an-1493208214
I'm all for gay rights,.
He's a big attention whore douchebag.
I'm all for gay rights, that's fine but I'm not about to shoot my mouth off for it to get attention.
Ok, this may make you angry but you asked and I'll answer.
I think they should be able to get married and enjoy the rights that everyone else does. I think the vast majority don't choose to be gay. I think they're born like it. Who is anyone else to tell them they can't get married? Based on a book that says snakes and bushes talk and that every animal in the world fit on a boat? OK...
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. The pro gay lobbies, such as GLAAD, are some of the biggest bullying associations on the planet, as seen with the Duck Dynasty dust up. They're all for Phil Robertson losing his job for speaking his beliefs, and I'm sure Kluwe is probably on board with that. Now he sees there are two sides to that coin.
When Phil Robertson backers were claiming his right to freedom of speech was being infringed upon, the anti-Phil faction was quick to point out it wasn't the government who was acting against him, so free speech didn't apply. They said Phil had the right to speak out, but there can be other ramifications, such as commercial and financial interests. Same thing here. Kluwe does have the right to speak out, but he better be ready to deal with the consequences.
Make the legal part a civil ceremony (or the paperwork part in most cases) and make "marriage" be a religious event. Then, legally, gays have the same rights as heterosexuals. As far as the religious aspect, that is up to the church. I'm sure there are churches that will perform the ceremonies. If not, create your own.
I don't think churches should be forced to marry two gay people at all. If they don't want to then don't.
I'm sure there are pro-gay churches out there. I know there are many that are against. As far as I'm concerned, a church can choose to marry whomever they want.junk said:As far as the religious aspect, that is up to the church. I'm sure there are churches that will perform the ceremonies. If not, create your own.
I'm sure there will be lawsuits because a church wouldn't marry a gay couple (I think it's already happened), and I am 100% against those. It goes against what church's believe in so go somewhere else.
That's like going into a mosque with a ham sandwhich and suing because you can't eat it there (if they don't cut your head off first). Ridiculous.
I wouldn't get married at a church and when I do get married it won't be by a minister because I'd rather have a used car salesman perform the ceremony.
The thing I don't agree with (and I debated with someone on here, I think) is if a church does something like rents out their facilities to the general public, but decides they won't rent to gays (or blacks or Asians or Catholics or whatever)