Did I say anything hurtful or hateful in my post? I don't think so. If you don't believe in God, then you don't believe in Sin. All I said was that changing man's law doesn't change God's law. My views are mine and yours are yours. You just have to accept that and be tolerant of others viewpoints.
when I asked the question "who's god" it wasn't to disparage, it was to make a point.
I never said anything about a god or religion I profess, and that is not the point that should be used, by our elected government, to make any laws.
the main thing I do support is that no matter what our individual religious beliefs are, as a conglomerate of peoples from the whole world, as a country, we simple could not accept the single edged blade of rights and laws, restricting someones rights on their sanctaty of "marriage".
I have zero issue with the SCOTUS decision, and find it holds to the true foundation of our society, which is ever changing, but based on rights of individuals to live in a manner that can be equal for all, not just some.
this was missed in my comments. And constitutional law, simply cannot be based on someones belief that something is a sin.
the phrase "all men are created equal....." is slightly outdated, and could be written today as " all people are created equall....", I,m all for that being corrected also.... maybe someday....
just glad we have surpassed the Orwellian state of "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"...
our nation was founded on the premis that those people, who were escaping religious persecution, came to the America's and their descendents all raped, plundered and pilliaged this beautiful new place, molding it into a "perfect"(as they saw it) society...
if boatloads of Druids had landed here, might have made an interesting difference.
having been curious, I thought to do a little search, to educate myself.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_and_homosexualityif its on wiki, it has to be true, just joking.