Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
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at the end of the day...the court of public opinion is what matters
Maybe within your belief system. However, in my belief system, what matters at the end of the day is how we stand before our Maker and account for our deeds during our life on earth.
and what concerns me most are the children who are put in a position that would cause them to feel shameful about their very being
This concerns me a great deal also, which is why I am in favor of equal rights for same sex couples, as well as adoption placements without discrimination based on marital status or sexual orientation.
you think being a homosexual is a moral issue...and that "opinion" that the general public holds weighs heavy on some...to the point of depression and worse.
Hold up. I'll tell you what I think - please don't you tell me what I think.
I think that sex outside of marriage is a moral issue. And since I am not opposed to legal marriage for gay couples, why do you care what my own private opinion is? I am supportive of equal rights for gays. Is that not enough?
i wonder though, if your child had this inclination...'cause we aren't talking about sex out side of marriage, as one's sexuality is not defined by who they are having sex with...would you try to "straighten" them out?
Well, this is a personal question, and I am the mother of five kids, so of course this question has crossed my own mind.
You may not be talking about sex outside of marriage, but I am. I do not allow my kids to come to my house and spend the night in the same bed with someone they are not married to. Period. If they are married, they can sleep in the same bed. Gay, straight, doesn't matter.
If I go to their house, I will live under their rules.
Would I "try to straighten out" a child of mine who told me they were gay? Absolutely not. I don't interfere in the moral decisions of adults - any adults - as long as they are not infringing on the rights of others.