Originally posted by SeitseJesus, if only we were all as smart as you think you are! 😛
You people are a bunch of twits.
One difference between moral and legal norms is "exteriority". It means
that the former encompass your internal realm and its workings while the
latter come into play solely when the feelings or thoughts are exteriorized
via a perceivable action.
So you're arguing idiocies. People can feel and think whatever they ple ...[text shortened]... by the applicable laws within a certain jurisdiction.
This is, like, the ABC of legal theory.
-VR
17 Jun 16
Originally posted by sonhouseBut why would you object? It's not like they're doing drive by buggery or anything.
In other words, we can't object to gays but we can keep it inside that we hate their guts.
Objecting to Gays being Gay is like objecting to what other people are eating in a restaurant.
17 Jun 16
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundBut what if that "restaurant" is a drive-thru restaurant and the only thing on the menu is sausage?
But why would you object? It's not like they're doing drive by buggery or anything.
Objecting to Gays being Gay is like objecting to what other people are eating in a restaurant.