cracked.com— The Mormon guy who wrote all those books about the innocence of a child winning out over war and hatred wants us to raise arms against any queers who feel like expressing their love legally.
Aug 11, 2008View in Crawl 4
"So when the Californians who voted for the gay marriage ban vote for a state Constitutional amendment banning it, argument's over right?"At the federal level, a constitutional amendment can be overturned by amending the constitution again. I don't know for sure, but I'd guess that the same would hold true for the state constitution.
0xABADC0DA0xABADC0DA :There are current Tibetan monks who think that an armed revolution against China is the answer. There are also times in Japan's history where Buddhist temples had their own standing armies and terrorized the nearby people.
exactly. maybe I don't think *anyone* ought to marry, actually. its just a bad idea... but it looks worse, I think, when gay people do it, because, since they don't have the acceptance factor, they need to set a better standard in order to gain it... if that makes any sense at all.
Ender's Game?Then I encountered OSC's "Enchantment" which was a fairytale redone by OSC, of Beauty and the Beast, maybe..I don't know what. But there was more rape, murder and child molestation in it than I had encountered and simple plain aggression than I had encountered in an book in decades. Kinda weird for a Mormon. My guess was he was inactive and was working out some rage issues.
For the record, I'm Mormon, I love Orson Scott Card novels (I actually didn't know he was Mormon until I read this article), and I really want gays to have the right to get married! :) Of course, my relatives (harshly) disagree, but hey, that's just how I feel about it, and no amount of 'oh gayness is the work of satan' talk is gonna convince me otherwise!While knowing that Mr. Card does not support gay marriage certainly disappoints me, it won't keep me from loving his books. Sort of like how there are some celebrities you absolutely love, even after you find out he/she is a total assh**e.
My a bunch of homo perverts? I feel as if you meant "you're a bunch of homo perverts," but I don't know, I thought most people were semi-educated to a certain degree nowadays. So you must be referring to MY personal bunch of homo perverts, of which I have none.I'm confused, could you explain to me what you're referring to that supposedly belongs to me? It obviously is not an accusation regarding everyone else. It would have been "you're a bunch of homo perverts" if that's the case.
Oh, people like you always remind me that it could be so much worse. Thanks again, bud, I was having a s**tty day until I realized I could be you. Oh, ha, ha.
eir574Aug 12, 2008
"So when the Californians who voted for the gay marriage ban vote for a state Constitutional amendment banning it, argument's over right?"At the federal level, a constitutional amendment can be overturned by amending the constitution again. I don't know for sure, but I'd guess that the same would hold true for the state constitution.
ryusenAug 13, 2008
0xABADC0DA0xABADC0DA :There are current Tibetan monks who think that an armed revolution against China is the answer. There are also times in Japan's history where Buddhist temples had their own standing armies and terrorized the nearby people.
allisonaxeAug 13, 2008
exactly. maybe I don't think *anyone* ought to marry, actually. its just a bad idea... but it looks worse, I think, when gay people do it, because, since they don't have the acceptance factor, they need to set a better standard in order to gain it... if that makes any sense at all.
fiercesexmonkeyAug 14, 2008
Ender's Game?Then I encountered OSC's "Enchantment" which was a fairytale redone by OSC, of Beauty and the Beast, maybe..I don't know what. But there was more rape, murder and child molestation in it than I had encountered and simple plain aggression than I had encountered in an book in decades. Kinda weird for a Mormon. My guess was he was inactive and was working out some rage issues.
nursethaliaAug 15, 2008
For the record, I'm Mormon, I love Orson Scott Card novels (I actually didn't know he was Mormon until I read this article), and I really want gays to have the right to get married! :) Of course, my relatives (harshly) disagree, but hey, that's just how I feel about it, and no amount of 'oh gayness is the work of satan' talk is gonna convince me otherwise!While knowing that Mr. Card does not support gay marriage certainly disappoints me, it won't keep me from loving his books. Sort of like how there are some celebrities you absolutely love, even after you find out he/she is a total assh**e.
virginialynchDec 29, 2008
My a bunch of homo perverts? I feel as if you meant "you're a bunch of homo perverts," but I don't know, I thought most people were semi-educated to a certain degree nowadays. So you must be referring to MY personal bunch of homo perverts, of which I have none.I'm confused, could you explain to me what you're referring to that supposedly belongs to me? It obviously is not an accusation regarding everyone else. It would have been "you're a bunch of homo perverts" if that's the case.
virginialynchDec 29, 2008
Oh, f**k, I'd be more than disappointed, too. God, that sucks.
virginialynchDec 29, 2008
But the absurdity of homophobia is what makes it so funny!
virginialynchDec 29, 2008
Oh, people like you always remind me that it could be so much worse. Thanks again, bud, I was having a s**tty day until I realized I could be you. Oh, ha, ha.
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