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Originally Posted by scottw
really don't want to start a pro/con war here but always wondered how folks that have an issue with some Christian views on marriage as being a man/woman arangement(and I'm not sure that the view is always/mostly religeous based but it's just easier to assume that if someone thinks a certain way about this issue and some others it must be because their church told them to think that way)....but for those that see gay marriage/union as "the same essentially" and natural and for all intents and purposes equal to traditional him/her marriage but also and often think of themselves as "evolutionists" and "science based thinkers", how do you square those two?...just curious
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Interesting point. The answer may just be that evolution and science is irrelevant to the conversation. What's relevant is the societal opinion vector...gay people have always been there but tolerance has varied. Certainly today the trend appears to be toward tolerance and equality rather than condemnation.
-spence