Do you think that a person who does not agree with same sex marriage is homophob

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  1. breathe2travel profile image73
    breathe2travelposted 11 years ago

    Do you think that a person who does not agree with same sex marriage is homophobic?

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    NikiiLeeReyesposted 11 years ago

    I know a few gay couples, who refuse to get married because of their christian beliefs;  as contradicting as it may sound or seem, it doesn't change who they are.  There can be people who dont agree with the same sex marriage, and still have friends who are involved in same sex relationships. Point is, we believe what we believe. We shouldnt let it stop us from living our lives, or risking the possibility of friendship because of a mind you cannot open. Know what I mean? I think this can be a yes and a no. smile

    -Nika

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't think someone is homophobic based only on their view of marriage. I am asking this question because of something I read.

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      NikiiLeeReyesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I didn't think you thought that-lol, I like to think that sometimes all questions are general. Usually based on things we see, hear--or are influenced by. But I really think this is a yes and a no.

  3. ackman1465 profile image61
    ackman1465posted 11 years ago

    I don't think that there is a 1-on-1 relationship between those who oppose same-sex marriage and those who are homophobic.....    There is LIKELY some overlap, but - even if there is - what difference does it make?????

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree.  But I see, too often, the word "homophobic" thrown into an argument simply because someone views marriage differently than others.  I was curious what others thought.

  4. MilesArmbruster profile image60
    MilesArmbrusterposted 11 years ago

    Agreement is based on principles, fear is irrational. Some people are more prone to fear in the face of issues, others work hard to be logical. Some people present themselves in a way that causes fear in others, and some people are pleasant in the midst of the most controversial circumstances. Given this diversity in temperament, it is possible to disagree with someone without fearing them. I disagree with plenty of people who I don't fear at all.

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      NikiiLeeReyesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I like this--but I really dont see how you answered her question?...

    2. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Reading between the lines, Miles is saying you can disagree with same sex marriage without fearing/hating homosexuals.

  5. Attikos profile image81
    Attikosposted 11 years ago

    No doubt some are, though homophobes are few and far between, rarer than homogynists, who are scarcer than misogynists or androgynists, of both of whom there are not large numbers. A great many people oppose homosexual marriage, far more than fall into all those categories combined. They do so out of all kinds of reasons. Homophobia as a motive of disagreement with the concept of same sex marriage is one so minute it disappears in the numbers.

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Perhaps you should include footnotes with this answer. wink

    2. ackman1465 profile image61
      ackman1465posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Attikos:  "Cute" submittal... but sufficiently transparent so that anyone can see that you are trying to be "cute"....and that really doesn't advance the discussion, does it?????

    3. Attikos profile image81
      Attikosposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Actually, ackman, there's a good deal to the line of reasoning, if you can get past my cute figure, and your presuppositions.

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    Chris Hughposted 11 years ago

    I wonder why this question is showing up on my feed. Nothing against the answers, which have been thoughtful.

  7. Clive Donegal profile image67
    Clive Donegalposted 11 years ago

    This issue troubles me.
    Usually I have no trouble figuring out where I stand on an issue, but although I have no question that I am as far from being a homophobe as is possible, gay marriage troubles me. Maybe not troubles, it just doesn;t feel right. A good (male)friend of mine is married to another man, and we frequently go out to dnner and he seems to find it amusing that I get squirmy when he calls him his husband,
    Despite my own uncertainty though, I find that I have negative feelings about those who vociferously oppose gay marriage. I suspect is because those who most vigorously oppose ir often do strike me as homophobes.

  8. Canditj profile image60
    Canditjposted 11 years ago

    I think they don't have enough going on in their own lives to be so concerned with what someone else is doing. There are so many other things that could be protested that would really help a lot of people. Gay Marriage is NOT one of them. Who cares and why? Find something more productive to do is what I suggest to those fearful subjects.

  9. Express10 profile image84
    Express10posted 11 years ago

    Some people who disagree may be however, I don't automatically think that people who disagree with same sex marriage are homophobic. Many people in this world have different beliefs, life experiences, or have been raised with one idea of marriage.

    Their disagreement on this issue doesn't make them wrong or right. Their opinion is theirs and doesn't necessarily make them homophobic.

  10. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image61
    Dubuquedogtrainerposted 11 years ago

    No.  A phobia is an irrational or excessive fear. People who disagree with same-sex marriage do not have a fear of homosexuals or homosexuality. They just hold to a different belief system and moral code.

  11. Becky Katz profile image81
    Becky Katzposted 11 years ago

    Homophobia is by definition an irrational fear of homosexual. All people who do not agree with same sex marriage do not have this irrational fear. There are many reasons for not agreeing with same sex marriage. They are people just like the rest of us. So the answer to your question is 'NO'.

    1. BrianMI6 profile image61
      BrianMI6posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What's really important, though, is we have to define what "irrational" is. Other nations who embraced this type of thing soon fell because of the collapse of their moral structure. 'm fearful that we might repeat their mistakes. Am I irrational?

  12. feenix profile image57
    feenixposted 11 years ago

    Actually, the answer to that question is in the eye of the beholder. Many believe that individuals who are opposed to same-sex marriage are  "homophobic" and others believe that is not necessarily so.

    Personally, I am strictly opposed to same-sex marriage; however, I am not "homophobic" -- and that is because I do not have a phobia of "homosexuals," nor am I prejudiced towards them.

  13. kmaskreations profile image58
    kmaskreationsposted 11 years ago

    No. What I "fear" is what's coming next.  The fact that we even entertain such ideas is scary.  Same sex marriage?  In twenty years, will it be that a group of people have proven animals have the ability to love and therefore it is only right that I be allowed to marry my dog?  When people return to God and his written word, such topics will go the route of other historic ignorant practices.  Unfortunately, few will seek God's truth and will continue to live to please Satan.

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    Squirrelgonzoposted 11 years ago

    IMHO, Those who do not agree with same sex marriage are NOT necessarily homophobic.

    Does this make those who are against same-sex marriage hateful human beings, were brought up wrong or had horrible parents?

    Not necessarily. It just means that they have a different opinion than those who do support same sex marriage. 

    People are different, that is all.

    Gonzo-Out.

  15. IDONO profile image60
    IDONOposted 11 years ago

    No. However, I think many of them are afraid it threatens the validity of their own heterosexual marriage. Not the legal part, but the strength of their relationship as a couple. Can you imagine ones relationship being on shaky ground and realizing a couple in a same sex marriage have a much stronger foundation, understanding and future than yours? That would be the ultimate humility and some can't face that . That's why many are against same sex marriage, but won't admit it.

    1. Becky Katz profile image81
      Becky Katzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I totally disagree with you on this. Most do not care if people are even in a relationship. They just believe that same sex marriage is wrong. I believe that it is wrong. I have gay friends and most of them believe that it is wrong.

  16. FasterBullbus profile image60
    FasterBullbusposted 11 years ago

    I once had to think about this fishy feeling. Believe it or not, my best friend was a gay; and I never knew it until he told me, which was a long ago. I must have been like a child then, always tripping in Good Mood. But since then, I always have a fear that each fellow I meat, be it a stranger as I don’t have any friends, may possibly be ‘A Homo’.  And being a Homophobic, I always trip in my mind, anytime.
    Personally, I don’t like the idea of ‘Same Sex Marriage’. I believe it’s fishy and an illiterate thing to do. And also, I am ‘Homophobic’. And if in my power, then I would want to be the first person to ask for stopping this madness, and be decent.
    On the contrary, Vice-versa is true, too.  However, I think that a person who does not agree with Same Sex Marriage may sometimes be homophobic, or else he is just standing against it as he is standing against violence.
    Life is a trip, itself!

 
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