Mr Spinkles
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I'm somewhat astounded by the gall it takes for those opposed to legal gay marriages to pretend that they are the victims of intolerance. As if the only way to preserve their rights is to boss other people around and tell them who they can/cannot legally marry. I'm reminded of the way the Confederate soldiers viewed slavery as a matter of "states' rights" and "property rights", how Southerners opposed the "intolerance" of Northerners imposing their desegregation laws on them (although of course those were more brutal conflicts).
I would love to see how the anti-gay-marriage Mormons would respond if their evangelical peers decided the LDS Church was a "cult" rather than their definition of "religion" and therefore mobilized to take away the LDS Church's tax-exempt status. I'm genuinely curious to know if they would be so quick to say "Hey, so you want to take away my Church's legal status because you think it's corrupting society; that's cool friend, we can agree to disagree, I would never want to discriminate against you for your bigoted stance. Gee whiz, you sure made it difficult for us when you passed that amendment, though! But golly, I have so much respect for your opinion."
I would love to see how the anti-gay-marriage Mormons would respond if their evangelical peers decided the LDS Church was a "cult" rather than their definition of "religion" and therefore mobilized to take away the LDS Church's tax-exempt status. I'm genuinely curious to know if they would be so quick to say "Hey, so you want to take away my Church's legal status because you think it's corrupting society; that's cool friend, we can agree to disagree, I would never want to discriminate against you for your bigoted stance. Gee whiz, you sure made it difficult for us when you passed that amendment, though! But golly, I have so much respect for your opinion."
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