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Originally Posted by dyna mo
People are free to believe what they choose. Whether that choice makes nonsense or sense to you. I'd rather have people being able to choose what others consider nonsense over not being able to make a personal choice because someone else thinks its nonsense.
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I can agree with that.
Doesn't mean that it's not complete superstitious b.s. But if "believing" makes people feel better then fine with me.
It's the thought of the religious people constantly trying to shove that on to other people that gets me defensive.
Like this woman in Kentucky. She isn't "God". It isn't her place to make these judgements on the lives of other people.
Two people in love getting married doesn't hurt her in any way, shape, or form.
That's what always amazes me about the extremely religious people. They seem so obsessed with telling other people what they can and can't do.
Hell, the history of the persecution of our own industry is based on religious people deciding that sexuality is "evil".
