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Old 10-24-2006, 11:42 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Your prejudiced against murderers. You're prejudiced against muggers. You're prejudiced against me breaking into your house and stealing all your velvet Elvis pictures and Judy Garland records. Everyone is prejudiced.
Yes. Everyone is prejudiced against one thing or another.
I would suspect anarchy is the only thing that would be free from "prejudice", possibly.

But regardless, the issue is not being "prejudiced" against murderers. The vast majority of the public is prejudiced against murderers, for GOOD REASON.

A small minority is prejudiced against gays, for no good reason.

I can explain why prejudice against murderers is a secularly good idea.
Can you do the same regarding gays?


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All you can show me is another point of view and that is does not make me ignorant.
You are ignorant when you insist that homosexuality could be a "choice". That's like insisting the earth is flat.


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That makes you a person who calls people stupid who disagree with your opinion and that's all.
And another lie from alias.
It's not JUST disagreeing with me, but disagreeing with me on an issue that can be SCIENTIFICALLY SHOWN that you are stupid on.
That I can PROVE you are being stupid on.

There are plenty of issues where we disagree where you aren't "stupid". Just a different opinion.
There is THIS issue where you are frequently dealing from a position of ignorance. With SPECIFIC examples.
"(Gay marriage) is a debate about whether you think gay people are part of the human condition or just a random fetish."
-- Jon Stewart
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