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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (256722)7/4/2008 3:14:36 AM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 793970
 
no I don't think the Catholic Agencies should be forced to allow gay couples.

Neither do I. If anyone disagrees with my point of view, for example a person from the gay community, I will happily and clearly make my view plain on that point.

So now onto a "linear thought"....

Within reason, I accept that people of a different religion (or sexual preference for that matter) can live their lives the way they want to without prejudice, once they don't dictate to me how I should live my life.

If you just have one rule for yourself, and a different one for everybody else, you will find yourself out voted in pretty well everything going.

hence the link...

religiousintelligence.co.uk

soooo, making another small but significant jump in linear thinking, you can see why I object to the misleading "muslims hate cute little dogs" story. Need I explain or is it obvious to you now?