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not really,,,and who to say those that set these moral values have got it right,,,,cus i don't do it ! `you can't do it`,,,,!!
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It is not morally wrong, but I think it is psychologically and biologically wrong ;P. There are more reasons not to do something than morals.
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I say it's not up to me to judge what two consenting adults do. +5
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I think it is morally wrong to judge same sex marriage at all.Until the ones that judge are completely free of any faults whatsoever(in other words a perfect human being which never existed)than nothing should be said about the subject.
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Not at all. They are two consenting adults and nobody should have the right to tell them that they aren't allowed to have the same rights and privileges as everyone else.
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Nope. I do not see anything wrong with that. I also don't see anything wrong with a same sex couple raising children. Love is love. There is no reason whatsoever why two people of the same sex shouldn't get married if they love each other.
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No.
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It's not up to me to judge and what people do behind closed doors is not my business.
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No. I think trying to keep consenting, same-sex adults who love each other from getting married, is morally wrong.
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By whose moral standards, please? +5
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No, not at all. It doesn't lead to survival of the gene line for the individuals manifesting that trait, but it doesn't hurt anyone, either. I reserve the right to change my mind if conclusive (unbiased) evidence shows that I'm wrong about that, particularly as it concerns raising children in homosexual-parent families. But so far that doesn't seem to be the case. So in terms of individual liberty, whether I think it is or is not "moral" shouldn't matter a damn: if the individuals involved want this, and it doesn't appear to damage anyone directly, then it should be an individual choice. And yes, I think this applies to a lot of other personal choices that we often DO consider to be "immoral", including drug use / abuse, prostitution, gambling and other so-called victimless crimes. (I don't think we're going to allow people to marry their pets, however, until we can demonstrate informed consent on the part of the animal. We'll see.)
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No, but I do think it is morally wrong to refuse basic rights to our citizens regardles of sexual orientation
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no. I like that minding my business thing
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I don't care if it is or not. And do what you want just please don't throw it in my face.
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There's one question I would like to pose here. It's all very well to say what two consenting adults do is none of our business, and that we are quite okay with it. However, how would we behave if our own son or daughter announce their love for a same sex person, and their intention to live together? Shall we welcome that partner heartily into the family? Or our own child for that matter? Therein lies the true test of our "conviction" on this subject.
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Nope. As long as this does not take away from the rights straight people already have, it is not morally wrong.
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I don't really give a flying fig about the matter.
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yes of course its morally wrong to marry the person your in love with!! Everyone should marry someone thats wrong for them i think!!
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On all grounds-YES!
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No. I wouldn't want it for myself but I suppose you can't help who you are attracted to.
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No. If two people truly love each other, I would say it is morally wrong to keep them apart.
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No, not at all.
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No. Why should someone else's marriage be any of MY business?
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Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness begins at home and love should be embraced and celebrated not dismissed as societal "perversion" especially by ignorant hypocritical bigots! lol GG
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Thats a Hard one! Don't know yet! OP Sorry!
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No. By my morals standards it would be immoral to prevent them from seeking their own happiness.
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No. I feel that denying equal civil rights to any group of citizens based on prejudice and bigotry is morally wrong - and also against the Constitution.
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Yes, but thats just my opinion.
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No. I do not.
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Yes I do. But then it probably has something to do with my upbringing.
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Yes
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NOPE! Much of "morality" is morally wrong.
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No. I equate that to saying that people who prefer blue to other colors are somehow abnormal or those who enjoy potatoes aren't are worthy as those who would rather eat broccoli. Life is a series of choices, preferences, selections. There is no "better than/worse than" involved. To ascribe morality to preferences when those involved are of age and of like mind is ridiculous.:) "Judge not lest ye be not judged" or something like that.
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I mean seriously, gay marriage???? isnt it bad enough that we straight people have our lifes destroyed by marriage? so Now u whant to ruin the lifes of innocent gaycouples aswell? just because you have no fun in life left since you are married, doesnt mean u need to go and ruin tit for homsexuells aswell this is an outrage
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No, not at all.
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nope, I am engaged to my partner.
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