Re: g_b Gay Marriage - A Bittersweet Victory [CNN-Time] (reply)

2011-06-29 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Andy Dada, I was actually agreeing to disagree when I said they should go to their 'RESPECTIVE' hellsyou see each one of them have invented a hell and I was just wishing them there...personally I do not think there is a hell, or heaven for that matter... But you are right... Best, Aditya B On

: g_b Gay Marriage - A Bittersweet Victory [CNN-Time] (reply)

2011-06-28 Thread tjsroz
I agree with Aditya, I only only one religion but I don't agree with the practices of the Church. Being a Christian...I love Jesus and share a very close relationship with Him. Christ always spoke of love and tolerance and mercy and compassion...He came down to give us one simple message...love

Re: g_b Gay Marriage - A Bittersweet Victory [CNN-Time] (reply)

2011-06-28 Thread A C
Aditya, 1) Weren't you just a few minutes ago quoting from the Gita yourself? 2) Sending people to 'hell' is a very strong expression in English. Possibly, you do not appreciate how strong and offensive it can be. It has been used on a few occasions by a few people over the past little while here

Re: g_b Gay Marriage - A Bittersweet Victory [CNN-Time] (reply)

2011-06-27 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Religion, of any and every denomination and persuation, as far as I am concerned, can go their respective hells.. Best, Aditya B On 27 June 2011 00:43, wrote: > ** > > > ** > ALL Orgainised religions depend upon more and more congregants from > generation to generation to support their Temples a

Re: g_b Gay Marriage - A Bittersweet Victory [CNN-Time] (reply)

2011-06-26 Thread nirbokj
ALL Orgainised religions depend upon more and more congregants from generation to generation to support their Temples and Priests. Therefore it is to their benefit that those who generally do not produce ongoing congregants ( in other words: gays and lesbians) should be vilified and conde