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Apart from gay marriage?
No I said I disprove of it, as many other people in this forum would (especially people of most faiths), but we're not out to prevent it.
Apart from gay marriage?
Yeah but you get it right eventually.Practising is.
A very good choice, I'd suggest. But a choice.
While it's nice to see the DUP's views on equality, climate change, abortion and the like get so much negative attention, they aren't really relevant in a deal with the Conservatives because all those issues are devolved in NI. Whatever the DUPs demands are they're not going use the only bit of clout they'll ever have in Westmnster on anything they can already control in the local assembly.
At least make sure your arguments cohere, first you were blaming the rest of the party for not seeing him as an asset in the campaign, now he's to be praised for being apathetic about the EU.It's called honesty, I know it's unusual in a politician so you might not recognise it
Yeah but you get it right eventually.
Why do you disapprove if two people in love getting married?No I said I disprove of it, as many other people in this forum would (especially people of most faiths), but we're not out to prevent it.
This argument relies on May not being a tad nervous that anything she does that slightly pisses off the DUP could cause her government to collapse.While it's nice to see the DUP's views on equality, climate change, abortion and the like get so much negative attention, they aren't really relevant in a deal with the Conservatives because all those issues are devolved in NI. Whatever the DUPs demands are they're not going use the only bit of clout they'll ever have in Westmnster on anything they can already control in the local assembly.
No I said I disprove of it, as many other people in this forum would (especially people of most faiths), but we're not out to prevent it.
Remember the reaction to this
As a historic Tory voter, I find that harsh tbh. He clawed back 30 seats, showed May's administration up for what it is and hopefully forced a change in direction, ie soft over hard Brexit, by getting the hung parliament.My point is that this "great campaign" which went "better than anyone expected" involved not winning an election. And when I point this out, I'm told it's because it's a great result considering how badly Labour were polling beforehand. As though the bad polling beforehand was down to events beyond his control. Which is, of course, nonsense.
It isn't a fecking choice!
Don't question god's will, heathen.Why do you disapprove if two people in love getting married?
Of course it is. Once someone believe's they are morally free to fulfil this desire, they will, unless they live in a country like Iran.
please don't speak for us.
the core of Christian faith is not to judge.
At least make sure your arguments cohere, first you were blaming the rest of the party for not seeing him as an asset in the campaign, now he's to be praised for being apathetic about the EU.
Every. Single. Day. That's why I avoid the Ronaldo thread, to make the choice that bit easier. Especially when he's rocking that abs device thing. Toned.So do you choose to be straight every day?
I didn't mean the DUP aren't relevant, their views on those issues aren't relevant to this alliance. Any law passed in Westminster about same-sex marriage for example does not affect Northern Ireland, so they'd have no reason to pursue it even if May was desperate enough to appease them.This argument relies on May not being a tad nervous that anything she does that slightly pisses off the DUP could cause her government to collapse.
Every. Single. Day. That's why I avoid the Ronaldo thread, to make the choice that bit easier. Especially when he's rocking that abs device thing. Toned.
I'm not blaming him for the loss, I'm saying he was shit in the campaign. Something plenty of his supporters agreed with last year.The leader of the remain campain, Cameron, spent his life blaming the EU for everything. You're blaming the wrong person for the loss
Yes you're right. Christians absolutely do not judge. But we are supposed to disagree with what we believe is morally wrong, yes?
Disagreeing is different to condemning / judging.
As a historic Tory voter, I find that harsh tbh. He clawed back 30 seats, showed May's administration up for what it is and hopefully forced a change in direction, ie soft over hard Brexit, by getting the hung parliament.
It's a genuine achievement, particularly given his own party have tried to oust him twice.
So do you choose to be straight every day?
But it is this need to appease that is the problem. I don't see a desperate PM coming out and giving stirring speeches on the importance of LGBT rights when they have to keep their openly homophobic friends onside, regardless of the fact policy is devolved.I didn't mean the DUP aren't relevant, their views on those issues aren't relevant to this alliance. Any law passed in Westminster about same-sex marriage for example does not affect Northern Ireland, so they'd have no reason to pursue it even if May was desperate enough to appease them.
I feel a full on rant coming on..Of course it is. Once someone believe's they are morally free to fulfil this desire, they will, unless they live in a country like Iran.
Being gay is as much of a choice as being born ginger.Of course it is. Once someone believe's they are morally free to fulfil this desire, they will, unless they live in a country like Iran.
Every. Single. Day. That's why I avoid the Ronaldo thread, to make the choice that bit easier. Especially when he's rocking that abs device thing. Toned.
Every. Single. Day. That's why I avoid the Ronaldo thread, to make the choice that bit easier. Especially when he's rocking that abs device thing. Toned.
Anyone else find the whole concept of that whatsapp group kind of bizarre? Michael Gove should have replied with that gif of himself clapping.
Anyone else find the whole concept of that whatsapp group kind of bizarre? Michael Gove should have replied with that gif of himself clapping.
Anyone else find the whole concept of that whatsapp group kind of bizarre? Michael Gove should have replied with that gif of himself clapping.
Anyone else find the whole concept of that whatsapp group kind of bizarre? Michael Gove should have replied with that gif of himself clapping.
100%I guarantee you that was written to be leaked.
Anyone else find the whole concept of that whatsapp group kind of bizarre? Michael Gove should have replied with that gif of himself clapping.
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