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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Senate rejects move to ban same-sex marriage
Monique Boea wrote:
> But you guys are missing my point.
> And I am not sure of why you think this is odd when I bring it up.
> But if a group of people can change laws (and PLEASE don't compare this to
> the black human rights issue) then what is to stop other groups from
Just out of curiosity, why not? There are, in my mind, distinct parallels.
> changing the laws to further change marriage, age limits, sex limits,
crime,
> etc. Like a man wanting to marry his daughter. Do we further change the
laws
> to accommodate him? Or a woman who wants to sleep with a 14 year old.
>
> Do you guys want a totally lawless society where everyone can do whatever
> they please?
No. But I do want a relatively lawless society where I can do as I
please so long as I do no harm. However, I'm thinking that you and I
would disagree on the salient points of "doing harm" in this instance.
--BenD
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