Are you proud to be part of a country that allows gays to marry?

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  1. nightwork4 profile image60
    nightwork4posted 10 years ago

    Are you proud to be part of a country that allows gays to marry?

    Being Canadian is something to be proud of and our acceptance of gay marriage adds to it.

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    JThomp42posted 10 years ago

    NO. It is not natural, nor is it reproductive. Thank God our parents were not gay!

    1. nightwork4 profile image60
      nightwork4posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      sure

    2. celafoe profile image54
      celafoeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      correct

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    sheilamyersposted 10 years ago

    I don't think proud is the word I'd use. There are so many other things wrong with our country and its policies that accepting gay marriage isn't going to get me hopping on the "proudness" bandwagon. Although I'm one of those Christians who believe homosexuality is a sin, I've never been against gay marriages being a recognized institution. My theory is a government can't legislate morality when the relationship is between two consenting adults.

  4. pagesvoice profile image74
    pagesvoiceposted 10 years ago

    I'm proud that my country now realizes love is in the heart and not the genitals. One has nothing to do with the other. Love is love...pure and simple and who am I to judge what others do and do not do.

    1. ChristinS profile image40
      ChristinSposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Exactly this. Great answer.

    2. celafoe profile image54
      celafoeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      you do not have to God already did

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      Justsilvieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You get a great answer from me to.

  5. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 10 years ago

    I honestly don't really give a hoot one way or the other.

    1. johnsonrallen profile image88
      johnsonrallenposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Sometimes the simplest answer is the best.

  6. celafoe profile image54
    celafoeposted 10 years ago

    Absolutely NO.    This was founded as a CHristian nation and MUst return it is is to continue

  7. peeples profile image94
    peeplesposted 10 years ago

    I would be proud IF I lived in a country that knew how to mind it's own business. I would be proud IF I lived in a country that could stop forcing their views on others. I would be proud of my country IF they got their priorities right. Sadly those are some IFs that are likely to take a long time!!
    By the way who gets to decide what is considered "normal" or "natural"? Make it legal, and while we're at it make it easier for them to adopt so that maybe we can reduce the number of children in foster care left over by all the reproducing of straight people!!

  8. BuffaloGal1960 profile image67
    BuffaloGal1960posted 10 years ago

    I've always been proud of my Country, but since the 70s, disgruntled with the government growing ever increasingly.

    To answer your question, have you ever witnessed someone lying right to your face and waited for the lightening to strike? 

    The lightening is what I am dodging for our leader's behavior and society's immorality.  It's just a matter of time before the tectonic plates move strategically in the New Madrid earthquake, only this time there will be mass explosions and people will die from fear. No I am not making a specific prediction but I certainly believe America will not have superpower status - and soon.

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    Sri Tposted 10 years ago

    No. I am amazed that through the power of repeated suggestion, a human perversion is getting acceptance by the government. Oh well, power to them!

  10. CrescentSkies profile image63
    CrescentSkiesposted 10 years ago

    Personally I don't care if they allow people to marry goats. It's none of my concern unless they start doing it in my front yard. In which case I have a bat.

 
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