jayendecastro
Forum Veteran
Again i have to disagree with. What it really comes down to is human rights, specifically equal human rights.It all comes down to the reality of religion. That's one of the most significant factors when we talk about same-* marriage. It's either true or not. Since we won't find it out yet, people who found religion true will continue to advocate against same-* marriage. If all nations eventually legalize it, religious people will still fight for their freedom to exercise their faith. People of faith follow what their conscience dictates and what they believe in advocating against same-*** marriages. It may sound like pushing their own belief to others, but the nature of religion is self is to preach what they believe to be true.
Even if i grant u that na it comes down to religion eh which religion should we appeal to?? Sa dami ng religion which one and dapat iadopt in making laws sa society natin? Kung ganan kasi jan magkakaroon ng suppression sa ibang religion…. Its a fact na may division na ang ibat ibang religion. If laws are passed based on religion then un ang panahon na maapektuhan ang freedom ng iba to exercise their religion. Dun na mapupush ang certain beliefs over other people. Same *** marriage will not infringe sa freedom na un. The law still recognize the right of everyone to practice their religion.