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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2832325" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>It's a very emotional topic, i can imagine his response was an emotional one. Those same emotions that drive the debate on these topics and make them so divisive are the same emotions that can lead us to personal attacks. </p><p></p><p>I disagree with the opinion of many on this issue, but we're all good people here. I don't think anyone, least of all me, have any ill-will towards people who oppose my views on this issue or those who suffer or embrace the homosexual/transexual lifestyle. It's a free country, good on you. I just don't think the government should force me to do business or associate with anyone i don't want to. For any reason.</p><p>We're all here to support the second amendment, i'm happy to be a guest here on this board. We don't need to tear eachother apart just because we disagree on this one issue. </p><p></p><p>I'm a pretty young guy, but i understand the importance of being able to be respectful of other people and respect other people's opinions. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I personally believe homosexuals, transexuals, pedophiles etc are born that way. I just don't think it's behavior that should be accepted by society. I think treatment to help treat these conditions and the mental effects of them are very important. Chemical castration can help moderate sexual deviancy in extreme cases. We just have to accept that medical science hasn't *yet* come up with a definitive cure for these deviances, but with how we are advancing in the field of genetics and our understanding of the human brain, our ability to modify or correct human behavior is increasing exponentially.</p><p></p><p>I think the main thing we can agree on is that it is wrong for the government to tell people who they have to do business/associate with. That's fundamentally wrong. Especially with those wedding cake people, religious people who believe in the sanctity of marriage, who as a business are forced to provide wedding cakes for homosexual 'marriages'. It's disgusting to force people to do things like that. Fundamentally un-american.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, i'll try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2832325, member: 17825"] It's a very emotional topic, i can imagine his response was an emotional one. Those same emotions that drive the debate on these topics and make them so divisive are the same emotions that can lead us to personal attacks. I disagree with the opinion of many on this issue, but we're all good people here. I don't think anyone, least of all me, have any ill-will towards people who oppose my views on this issue or those who suffer or embrace the homosexual/transexual lifestyle. It's a free country, good on you. I just don't think the government should force me to do business or associate with anyone i don't want to. For any reason. We're all here to support the second amendment, i'm happy to be a guest here on this board. We don't need to tear eachother apart just because we disagree on this one issue. I'm a pretty young guy, but i understand the importance of being able to be respectful of other people and respect other people's opinions. I personally believe homosexuals, transexuals, pedophiles etc are born that way. I just don't think it's behavior that should be accepted by society. I think treatment to help treat these conditions and the mental effects of them are very important. Chemical castration can help moderate sexual deviancy in extreme cases. We just have to accept that medical science hasn't *yet* come up with a definitive cure for these deviances, but with how we are advancing in the field of genetics and our understanding of the human brain, our ability to modify or correct human behavior is increasing exponentially. I think the main thing we can agree on is that it is wrong for the government to tell people who they have to do business/associate with. That's fundamentally wrong. Especially with those wedding cake people, religious people who believe in the sanctity of marriage, who as a business are forced to provide wedding cakes for homosexual 'marriages'. It's disgusting to force people to do things like that. Fundamentally un-american. Thanks, i'll try. [/QUOTE]
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