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Posted: 7/19/2014 3:31:53 PM EDT
I been summons for Jury Duty for Judge Piazza
Link Posted: 7/19/2014 5:09:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/19/2014 10:19:57 PM EDT
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Tell them your highly educated and very opinionated. They will get rid of you fast.

Or, keep twitching your head back and forth, look cross eyed, and roll around in pig shit so you stink the whole place up and no one can stand to smell you!



Either way, that sucks man.


Link Posted: 7/21/2014 9:14:57 AM EDT
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I did jury duty for Judge Simms.  He was pretty cool.
Link Posted: 9/15/2014 9:09:13 PM EDT
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Well I got pick for Jury Trail.
Link Posted: 9/15/2014 11:42:15 PM EDT
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You fucked up that bad?



 
Link Posted: 9/16/2014 4:59:47 AM EDT
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Judge Piazza is a competent judge that observes the Constitution and civil rights.

He's the guy who legalized gay marriage in Arkansas. Very cool to do what is right in a Southern state.
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It's actually not currently possible for gay couples to marry in Arkanasas.  Piazza's ruling was suspended by the Supreme Court.
Link Posted: 9/16/2014 9:23:50 AM EDT
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What's right would have been for him to have said: "government has no business in marriage at all", and then dissolved marriage licensing for the state.  But almost nobody likes constitutional government anymore.
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Then perhaps he needs to make McDonald's pay $15.00 an hour!
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He's the guy who legalized gay marriage in Arkansas. Very cool to do what is right in a Southern state.



Then perhaps he needs to make McDonald's pay $15.00 an hour!



I don't get it.

And I know the ruling was suspended, but it doesn't mean that it's nullified. It's simply on hold for the state to make an argument as to why the ridiculous state ban shouldn't be struck down. The AR Supreme Court now has to decide.

It will be overturned. There is legal precedent for legalizing gay marriage by federal judges and all of the states with bans have been losing their legal restrictions one by one.

These idiots in this state need to realize that morality cant be legislated.  However, morally, there is nothing wrong with being gay since people are born that way. People need to study biology and Anthropology instead of thinking that some guy built a boat, in a week, that held all of the animals in the world (including sea fish, because rainwater doesn't have salt in it and all sealife would have died) for a year and incestually repopulated the Earth. It's so ridiculous that it's comical.
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I don't get it.

And I know the ruling was suspended, but it doesn't mean that it's nullified. It's simply on hold for the state to make an argument as to why the ridiculous state ban shouldn't be struck down. The AR Supreme Court now has to decide.

It will be overturned. There is legal precedent for legalizing gay marriage by federal judges and all of the states with bans have been losing their legal restrictions one by one.

These idiots in this state need to realize that morality cant be legislated.  However, morally, there is nothing wrong with being gay since people are born that way. People need to study biology and Anthropology instead of thinking that some guy built a boat, in a week, that held all of the animals in the world (including sea fish, because rainwater doesn't have salt in it and all sealife would have died) for a year and incestually repopulated the Earth. It's so ridiculous that it's comical.
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He's the guy who legalized gay marriage in Arkansas. Very cool to do what is right in a Southern state.



Then perhaps he needs to make McDonald's pay $15.00 an hour!



I don't get it.

And I know the ruling was suspended, but it doesn't mean that it's nullified. It's simply on hold for the state to make an argument as to why the ridiculous state ban shouldn't be struck down. The AR Supreme Court now has to decide.

It will be overturned. There is legal precedent for legalizing gay marriage by federal judges and all of the states with bans have been losing their legal restrictions one by one.

These idiots in this state need to realize that morality cant be legislated.  However, morally, there is nothing wrong with being gay since people are born that way. People need to study biology and Anthropology instead of thinking that some guy built a boat, in a week, that held all of the animals in the world (including sea fish, because rainwater doesn't have salt in it and all sealife would have died) for a year and incestually repopulated the Earth. It's so ridiculous that it's comical.


first bold: not true, and the study that everyone bases that opinion on was so poorly setup and conducted it's laughable, but what do I know of the scientific method and statistics.

second bold: Biology you say? Well, in that case, homosexuality is at odds with biology and evolution. Call them evolutionary defects if you would like... high mortality and unable to reproduce.

I bet you believe that the cosmos began with a big bang huh? Hows conservation of mass working out for you?
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first bold: not true, and the study that everyone bases that opinion on was so poorly setup and conducted it's laughable, but what do I know of the scientific method and statistics.

second bold: Biology you say? Well, in that case, homosexuality is at odds with biology and evolution. Call them evolutionary defects if you would like... high mortality and unable to reproduce.

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The "Study?" No, there wasn't a "study" on being gay. It's scientific fact that the brain chemistry of gays mirrors that of the opposite sex and that they are born that way. It comes down to hormones and development. Kind of like you're a woman by default, but a few hormones changed your labias into a scrotum and your ovaries dropped into testicles. Hormones control every process in the body. When hormones are off, then everything changes.

Does homosexuality make good evolutionary sense? No. Neither does giving birth to children with missing limbs and other birth defects. Shit happens.

I bet you believe a bronze-age fairy tale that tells you that things magically appeared because it just did...so don't ever question "faith."  Genetics can be traced back through different lifeforms on Earth to show evolution but "just believe or you're going to Hell" explains nothing. It works for 5-yr-olds that don't understand anything in this world, but not for adults that can think for themselves.

You can't legislated religious beliefs in this nation. It's against the Constitution. Keep your church at church and your fairy tales to yourself. Remember that Greek mythology that you read about in junior high and high school? You thought it was ridiculous and asked yourself "How could anyone believe this crap?" Noah is the same thing.  

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The "Study?" No, there wasn't a "study" on being gay. It's scientific fact that the brain chemistry of gays mirrors that of the opposite sex and that they are born that way. It comes down to hormones and development. Kind of like you're a woman by default, but a few hormones changed your labias into a scrotum and your ovaries dropped into testicles. Hormones control every process in the body. When hormones are off, then everything changes.

Does homosexuality make good evolutionary sense? No. Neither does giving birth to children with missing limbs and other birth defects. Shit happens.

I bet you believe a bronze-age fairy tale that tells you that things magically appeared because it just did...so don't ever question "faith."  Genetics can be traced back through different lifeforms on Earth to show evolution but "just believe or you're going to Hell" explains nothing. It works for 5-yr-olds that don't understand anything in this world, but not for adults that can think for themselves.
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The "Study?" No, there wasn't a "study" on being gay. It's scientific fact that the brain chemistry of gays mirrors that of the opposite sex and that they are born that way. It comes down to hormones and development. Kind of like you're a woman by default, but a few hormones changed your labias into a scrotum and your ovaries dropped into testicles. Hormones control every process in the body. When hormones are off, then everything changes.

Does homosexuality make good evolutionary sense? No. Neither does giving birth to children with missing limbs and other birth defects. Shit happens.

I bet you believe a bronze-age fairy tale that tells you that things magically appeared because it just did...so don't ever question "faith."  Genetics can be traced back through different lifeforms on Earth to show evolution but "just believe or you're going to Hell" explains nothing. It works for 5-yr-olds that don't understand anything in this world, but not for adults that can think for themselves.


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It's clear you know less about science than you purport.

As far as your vitriolic, foaming at the mouth hatred towards Christianity, I'm sorry that you live with that much angst inside you.

Unfortunately, you are wrong about the study. Simon LaVay, in 1991, at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Based on your opinion, do you also believe that pedophilia is genetic? How about bestiality?


You can't legislated religious beliefs in this nation. It's against the Constitution. Keep your church at church and your fairy tales to yourself. Remember that Greek mythology that you read about in junior high and high school? You thought it was ridiculous and asked yourself "How could anyone believe this crap?" Noah is the same thing.  


Typical of someone who shares your beliefs. Freedom of, not freedom from religion. In fact, I believe that Greek mythology is more truth than fantasy. There is a wealth of evidence to support it.

This is going to turn into a s*%&storm
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I think it already has.
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It's clear you know less about science than you purport.

As far as your vitriolic, foaming at the mouth hatred towards Christianity, I'm sorry that you live with that much angst inside you.

Unfortunately, you are wrong about the study. Simon LaVay, in 1991, at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Based on your opinion, do you also believe that pedophilia is genetic? How about bestiality?



Typical of someone who shares your beliefs. Freedom of, not freedom from religion. In fact, I believe that Greek mythology is more truth than fantasy. There is a wealth of evidence to support it.

This is going to turn into a s*%&storm
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It's clear you know less about science than you purport.

As far as your vitriolic, foaming at the mouth hatred towards Christianity, I'm sorry that you live with that much angst inside you.

Unfortunately, you are wrong about the study. Simon LaVay, in 1991, at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Based on your opinion, do you also believe that pedophilia is genetic? How about bestiality?


You can't legislated religious beliefs in this nation. It's against the Constitution. Keep your church at church and your fairy tales to yourself. Remember that Greek mythology that you read about in junior high and high school? You thought it was ridiculous and asked yourself "How could anyone believe this crap?" Noah is the same thing.  


Typical of someone who shares your beliefs. Freedom of, not freedom from religion. In fact, I believe that Greek mythology is more truth than fantasy. There is a wealth of evidence to support it.

This is going to turn into a s*%&storm



Says a guy that thinks the Bible is more scientific than Science itself. I don't care about your pseudo science nonsense of trying to cite "a study." If you understood Science then you would know that one publications doesn't constitute Science.

The brain chemistry and the physical brains dimensions(shown by brain scans) of homosexuals are different than those of their heterosexual counterparts. That's Science, not bronze age mythology.

Freedom of religion encompasses freedom from religion for those that have more sense than to believe Noah. You can believe whatever mythology that you want, but keep it to yourself. You have no legal right to try and use our legal system to codify your religious beliefs for others to follow when they don't believe in fairy tales. That's what you folks are doing by trying to use your "Adam and Eve" silliness from the Bible as an argument to ban gays from being married. You're pushing your mythology upon other people.

The problem with me is that I have a background in Anthropology and I studied religions. So, I ACTUALLY read religious texts instead of cherry-picked or just showed up to church for a sanitized and polished sermon that is taken out of context.

You can believe whatever you want. Just don't impose your religious beliefs upon other people, especially through law. Do you want Sharia Law? If you woke up tomorrow in a state ruled by people of a different faith telling you how to live then you wouldn't be so smug. Keep the waters clean, no one likes mud. The best way to do that is to keep it to yourself and in your church.  It has no place in our state capitol building. That's why it's hilarious that the Satanists are putting up a statue in Oklahoma at the capitol building because they ignorantly allowed Christian displays.

Anyway, this thread is about jury duty. The judge mentioned is admirable, for doing what Americans should do, protecting the civil liberties of the minority from the masses.  If the Jews in Germany had been so lucky

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The problem with me is I'm actually a scientist
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There is more of a problem than that.

I find that hard to believe since you refuse proven medical science and instead side with myth.

If you say that you exist because of Noah then you're not a scientist.

Again, this thread is about an admirable judge.
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There is more of a problem than that.

I find that hard to believe since you refuse proven medical science and instead side with myth.

If you say that you exist because of Noah then you're not a scientist.

Again, this thread is about an admirable judge.
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There is more of a problem than that.

I find that hard to believe since you refuse proven medical science and instead side with myth.

If you say that you exist because of Noah then you're not a scientist.

Again, this thread is about an admirable judge.


No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  
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He's a 14er, don't get your hopes up


Safemover: good luck with jury duty. While it is a pain, it's a great attribute to our system, we are lucky.  Remember, there's always jury nullification
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No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  
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Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."

A week doesn't give you a very long time to build a 300+ft cargo ship by: Cuting forests, milling lumber, collecting all the food for all of the animals in the world to sustain them for a year, and then load all of the animals from the world. Children believe it because it's a cartoon.
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Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."
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No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  



Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."


Dude. chill out.

Look at Chapter 6 and report back.

You are wrong
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Dude. chill out.

Look at Chapter 6 and report back.

You are wrong
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No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  



Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."


Dude. chill out.

Look at Chapter 6 and report back.

You are wrong



It doesn't give a time period, only in Genesis 7.

However, Genesis 6 does contain one of the contradictions and errors of the Bible. According to the Bible, God doesn't make mistakes and is perfect. "So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.”"
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I've seen some threads take some pretty awesome turns, but this one was wholly unexpected.
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Science came along and fixed it.  
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It doesn't give a time period, only in Genesis 7.

However, Genesis 6 does contain one of the contradictions and errors of the Bible. According to the Bible, God doesn't make mistakes and is perfect. "So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.”"
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No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  



Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."


Dude. chill out.

Look at Chapter 6 and report back.

You are wrong



It doesn't give a time period, only in Genesis 7.

However, Genesis 6 does contain one of the contradictions and errors of the Bible. According to the Bible, God doesn't make mistakes and is perfect. "So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.”"



He made you!  Was that a mistake?
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It doesn't give a time period, only in Genesis 7.

However, Genesis 6 does contain one of the contradictions and errors of the Bible. According to the Bible, God doesn't make mistakes and is perfect. "So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.”"
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No the thread is about serving jury duty.

There is NO proven medical science here.   Prove Noah didn't exist or that it didn't happen the way the Bible say it did.   And for clarification to your earlier statement it took Noah much, MUCH longer than a week to build the Ark.

I certainly hope you're not using the recent Noah movie to get your facts.  



Genesis 7

"The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.

Noah didn't exist because it was a 300ft wooden ship, supposedly built by noah and his sons in a week, loaded with all animals from earth (which would have to include saltwater-dwelling life because rainwater is freshwater), and set afloat for a year. It didn't happen.

Noah comes from a myth in Mesopotamia where a King placed his herd on a barge and floated down river to the gulf of Aden during a flood. It's not Noah.

There is ZERO geological evidence of a global flood. Science, those pesky facts are what tell the true story, not "faith."


Dude. chill out.

Look at Chapter 6 and report back.

You are wrong



It doesn't give a time period, only in Genesis 7.

However, Genesis 6 does contain one of the contradictions and errors of the Bible. According to the Bible, God doesn't make mistakes and is perfect. "So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.”"




Let me lay it out in chronological order:

Gen 6:
>God commands Noah to build the Ark
>Noah does that

Gen 7:
>God tells Noah to board the aforementioned and constructed Ark. And He says that once Noah does, He will send rain in seven days.


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What's right would have been for him to have said: "government has no business in marriage at all", and then dissolved marriage licensing for the state.  But almost nobody likes constitutional government anymore.
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Judge Piazza is a competent judge that observes the Constitution and civil rights.



He's the guy who legalized gay marriage in Arkansas. Very cool to do what is right in a Southern state.


What's right would have been for him to have said: "government has no business in marriage at all", and then dissolved marriage licensing for the state.  But almost nobody likes constitutional government anymore.


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first bold: not true, and the study that everyone bases that opinion on was so poorly setup and conducted it's laughable, but what do I know of the scientific method and statistics.



second bold: Biology you say? Well, in that case, homosexuality is at odds with biology and evolution. Call them evolutionary defects if you would like... high mortality and unable to reproduce.



I bet you believe that the cosmos began with a big bang huh? Hows conservation of mass working out for you?

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He's the guy who legalized gay marriage in Arkansas. Very cool to do what is right in a Southern state.






Then perhaps he needs to make McDonald's pay $15.00 an hour!






I don't get it.



And I know the ruling was suspended, but it doesn't mean that it's nullified. It's simply on hold for the state to make an argument as to why the ridiculous state ban shouldn't be struck down. The AR Supreme Court now has to decide.



It will be overturned. There is legal precedent for legalizing gay marriage by federal judges and all of the states with bans have been losing their legal restrictions one by one.



These idiots in this state need to realize that morality cant be legislated.  However, morally, there is nothing wrong with being gay since people are born that way. People need to study biology and Anthropology instead of thinking that some guy built a boat, in a week, that held all of the animals in the world (including sea fish, because rainwater doesn't have salt in it and all sealife would have died) for a year and incestually repopulated the Earth. It's so ridiculous that it's comical.




first bold: not true, and the study that everyone bases that opinion on was so poorly setup and conducted it's laughable, but what do I know of the scientific method and statistics.



second bold: Biology you say? Well, in that case, homosexuality is at odds with biology and evolution. Call them evolutionary defects if you would like... high mortality and unable to reproduce.



I bet you believe that the cosmos began with a big bang huh? Hows conservation of mass working out for you?



I'm an engineer, not a scientist, and far from a biologist, but I have spent the last 25 years watching my homosexual brother grow up.



I don't know how, or why, or even really what, but I can tell you first-hand that my father and I both knew and discussed the fact that he was different from a very young age, and we knew he was gay the older he got.



I don't really have a dog in this fight one way or the other, but my anecdotal evidence sways my opinion pretty deeply into the "born with it" camp.



 
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I'm an engineer, not a scientist, and far from a biologist, but I have spent the last 25 years watching my homosexual brother grow up.

I don't know how, or why, or even really what, but I can tell you first-hand that my father and I both knew and discussed the fact that he was different from a very young age, and we knew he was gay the older he got.

I don't really have a dog in this fight one way or the other, but my anecdotal evidence sways my opinion pretty deeply into the "born with it" camp.
 
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I know a few gay adults like this.  Everybody knew from a very young age that they were different.  All have straight brothers or sisters.  Could sexual abuse or some other influence turn a straight kid gay? Maybe.  Probably.   But I've seen nothing to make me believe that this is even a significant part of the numbers of gay people.
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Says the guy with the beard longer than Jesus'.  ;)   Just not as white.
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The trial I served on was several days long.  It was exhausting coming into and out of the city every day, just back and forth, back and forth.  One day, it rained and I parked a few blocks away and it was so wet and dirty I had to wear my rubber slicker.  For long trials like that, you just have to keep your chin up and keep plugging away.
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Says the guy with the beard longer than Jesus'.  ;)   Just not as white.
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Damn bunch of homos in here.


Says the guy with the beard longer than Jesus'.  ;)   Just not as white.


He actually kindof reminds me of Noah
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At what age did you discover you liked other boys?
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At what age did you discover you liked other boys?



So, if I support civil liberties and I don't believe in bullshit fairy tales then it means I'm gay?

Funny.

I'm just not a dumbass that thinks the laws should be based on religion because church needs to stay in church.  All of the people that bitch about gays getting married or trying to legislate based on religion aren't even Christians.

In order to be a Christian, you have to actually follow the Bible and do what it says. Christians don't follow their own Bible today. They instead like to cherry pick and pretend to be pious and religious.

I support liberty and freedom of everyone and every group in this country. That's my only concern. I don't support dummies violating the civil rights of others because of Noah fairy tales.
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Here is one of the most genius men to walk Earth. A lot of people like to try and quote him but they don't really dig deep. It's just usually people quoting about trees of liberty...


"“Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law.”
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Get it yet?
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Subtle.

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I was wondering if anyone else plucked out the marrow of that underrated post.


After reading this thread, I feel so weak-minded. As though I have just been introduced a true Internet genius of philosophical theology and human nature all in one.
My eyes are so open now.

I feel the need to get one of those Keep Fayetteville Funky stickers.




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What the fuck? When the hell did the ARHTF become fucking GD? I stay the hell OUT of GD just because of this shit, right here.




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Okay, guy.  You've made your point.  You can move on or shut the fuck up, now.



 
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Cowboy please lock.
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14er.
 
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There are much less abrasive ways to state your case.

By saying "bullshit fairy tales", it's obvious that you are just trying to get a rise out of people.
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No, it's just because I think it's bullshit.

Talking about legal cases, now in Florida, because of radical Christians distributing Bibles and church materials in public schools to children, Satanists are going to be distributing Satantic material to children in Florida public schools. It's pretty simple, Keep church at church. Our nation isn't "based on Christianity." That's a fallacy. Thomas Jefferson himself said as much.

If those radical Christians had kept church in their church, and out of public schools, then THIS wouldn't be happening.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/sep/15/satanists-distribute-religious-materials-florida-p/
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