There are all kinds of snide comments I could make about the fact that you’re “letting” an omnipotent diety be true like it’s up to you, or that you posted the same comment eight times, perhaps because you think your weak argument will be stronger if you put it in all caps and repeat it several times.
But, on to your point, or lack of one. It speaks for itself. Just because you think something is “disgusting” doesn’t mean it should be illegal. Just because homosexuality isn’t your idea of fun, doesn’t give anyone the right to outlaw it. You can’t legislate “it makes me feel oogy” or several forms of sushi and liver and onions would be illegal.
It’s time to get past the idea that because a lot of people in this country are Christians and have certain ideas about how people should live, that 1) we have to legislate those behaviors and 2) you have any right at all to tell people how to live and use the law to enforce it.
Let’s try this. Most Christians in America (including me) think that the Constitution is a divinely inspired document. If you believe that, then you also believe that there was a good reason for the separation of Church and State. Your religious beliefs should not be made into laws unless those beliefs fall into those categories of “maintaining the peace, providing for the common defense”, etc. That many laws have been made in clear defiance of that concept speaks to the need for that amendment in our Constitution.
I was planning on writing something about the recent Supreme Court decision striking down the Texas anti-sodomy law. This is pretty much it, in a comment, at 2 in the morning (that’ll teach me to just “check my mail” before I go to bed).
And if you come back and comment again, you only need to say it once. I can read. I’ve deleted your repeat comments. If you do it again, I’ll ban your IP, which I would really rather not do. We can disagree, and you can even not like me – but we can do it civilly. If you can’t be civil, then no one will listen to your argument, and you’ll never convince anyone.