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Posted in Homosexuality on 2008-06-20 04:34:51

True, but it's also unfathomably ridiculous. What if it was being suggested that mixed-race couplings be "illegal"?

Acts are subject to legality, not people.

Posted in Abortion - Legal or Illegal? on 2008-06-20 04:22:20

Your reasons for not believing in Jesus are laughably biased. None of them even came close to covering my reasons for being atheist. It's as if you really don't care why others support abortion (none of your "reasons" are any reason that I use) or why some people are not (gasp!) Christian.

For the record, if you truly want to know, my main reasons for supporting abortion are human rights in nature. I would not have an abortion, but the rights of an adult woman trump that of an unborn child's. It should be at her own discretion. Furthermore, most abortions are done for financial reasons, so I believe those reasons should be addressed before we even think about regulating abortion or those issues (namely poverty levels and abysmal child health care) will only be compounded. As for not being Christian, I simply don't believe that Jesus was divine, and many of the other non-negotiable aspects of Christian doctrine. It's that simple. As firmly as you can simply "believe", I can simply not.

lol...I'm sorry, but you are actually somewhat laughable, Ruth.

Not much compassion or forgiveness in you, is there?

Do some research on the costs (financial) of the death penalty in the states that enforce that form of punishment...it actually costs more to put a person to death than it would to keep them in a cell for 75+ years because (mostly, though not wholly) of the costs of the appeals that court is required by law to provide the condemned with.

Posted in Is Sam Gamgee Gay? on 2004-12-01 22:03:27

Actually, they most definitely DID write homo-erotic fiction back then...and even further back. Honestly though, I don't think Tolkien gave it too much thought.