What do you mean, WHAT? Am I supposed to repeat the post or post a quote for you to read what I posted again? Are you THAT stupid these days, Stringy? I haven't ever advocated discrimination against people who are homosexual, in all my entire life, that has never been a tenant I personally believed in, and that was what I was accused of. It was based on a gross misunderstanding of a quote, taken entirely out of context, as you idiots normally do with my quotes. Nothing I said indicated what I was accused of.
You are delusional. Homosexuality is the only "sexual devaince" we do discriminate against on the basis of it being "sexually deviant."
No, I am sorry, we don't. Whether you wish to acknowledge biological facts or not, human homosexual behavior does deviate from the norm, and is uncommon in the species. Therefore, it is clinically termed as "deviating" behavior, or "deviant" behavior. There are also many other "deviant" sexual behaviors, and none of them are codified into law as being legitimately acceptable behaviors, including homosexuality. Society has eased many of the social constraints on homosexuals in recent years, getting rid of sodomy laws, etc. We have come to accept the homosexual deviant as part of our society, and while we may not condone their personal choices, we don't deny them the same freedoms and liberties enjoyed by the rest of society.
Outlawing rape is not based on the right to prohibit sexual deviancy, dumbfuck. It is based on the individuals right to freedom of choice, something you wish to deny for homosexuals.
Well I am sorry Stringy, but no one has the unfettered freedom of choice, it isn't found anywhere in the Constitution. We can't simply DO whatever we please, no matter how much your stupid little brain thinks that possible. I didn't mention rape, because rape is not a sexual crime, it is based on a need to dominate and control another person, not sexual deviancy. It's a completely different thing altogether. A good example would be indecent exposure laws... Why can't someone go to the Wal-mart and sit in the parking lot, watching the hot 14-year-olds parading in and out, and masturbate themselves? It's not hurting anyone, it's a victimless crime, no one is having any right violated by that... why is that illegal? You want a marriage analogy.... What IF I were engaged to my hot virgin girlfriend, and the night before our wedding, she fell and broke her cute little neck? Why should you and your silly morality prohibit me from marrying her dead corpse and making sweet passionate love to her all night? She consented... we were all set to do it... we even had the marriage license! Why can't I fuck the brains out of my dead girlfriend? Why am I denied my Constitutional rights???
Read the Lawrence decision, it spells out clearly that homosexuality may not be prohibited where "normal sex" isn't, because it is consensual. Victim does have a basis in the argument because the state has a valid interest in protecting people from crime.
This has nothing to do with whether homosexual unions constitute marriage, or have the right to redefine the word to fit their purpose. The State issues marriage licenses to any male and female of legal age, who aren't closely related, homosexuals, to my knowledge, are not being banned from this.
And you still ignore the fact that that the Lawrence decision did not lead to legalization of rape or bestiality. This proves, conclusively, that you are wrong concerning your slippery slope.
No, it proves you don't understand the context of anything we're arguing about here. Marriage, is the union of a man and woman. Homosexual partnerships are a form of Domestic Partnership, not Marriage. Sex is not the basis for any law, as far as I know, and it certainly isn't a basis for marriage. Homosexuality is not being banned in any state, and no one I know of has ever advocated it. Sexually deviant behaviors are not legitimized into law because the Constitution does not grant the equal rights of all deviants. Some deviant behaviors are accepted by society, while others are rejected. Society bases such decisions on a variety of things, including religious faith and beliefs taught through their religions.