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  1. #1171

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines


    Quote Originally Posted by amingb View Post
    Luoy sab pud biya ning mga igsoon natong Gay, kasabot man kos feelings nila. Kanang equality ilaha gi ingon Binayot rana, Equal ta tanan sa Society. Asa kaha dapita nga dili ta equal ?

    Ako lang hangyo nila ayaw intown usba ninyo ang balaod sa tawo ug labi na ang balaod sa Ginoo .. ug magnilobtanay ug magfiningiray mo diha, kamo lang ayaw nalang ninyo damaya ang balaod nga sakto.

    There is no Logical Reason why buhaton na ninyo ... layo ra kaaus tinood nang mga issue gi raise ninyo.

    Dipajud sila mosugot ug tubagon ug Religion, natural dili jud mosugot kay Buhat gud na ni Satanas mao mahadlok tubagon ug Bibliya labi na ang Sodom and Gomorrah.

    Para sa ilaha dili Immoral ang magnilobtanay ilaha pa ipa Legal ka grabi naman ana oi ....
    I think this sums it all...

  2. #1172

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by tingkagol View Post
    So you believe homosexuality is just an illusion, not a fact.

    That actually explains a lot.

    I think the most important thing anyone needs to know about homosexuality is that not only does it exist, but it is also not a choice:
    Homosexuality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sexual orientation, homosexuality and bisexuality
    Sexual Orientation and Adolescents


    Aside from the fact that this post by high_heels has irresponsibly diminished a homosexual human being into a dog (which is just heartless and incredibly offensive), people should know that the law can and has been amended numerous times, usually to improve it. That's exactly why little discussions like these matter, because it can possibly be a precursor to a deeper understanding of tolerance in this wildly homophobic country of ours.
    Na unsa naman ka vayooot...naka drugs ka?!?! The pink elephant is a hypothetical example. unsa gud tawon..ang pag sabot nimo kay literal.

    Ug usa pa....I compared you to a dog? The dog again is an example...ngano sakitan man ka ana nga comment. Not unless na igo ka! Kung sa imong panan aw nga di ka "dog" then ayaw ug react!

    to quote you ha.....
    "Aside from the fact that this post by high_heels has irresponsibly diminished a homosexual human being into a dog (which is just heartless and incredibly offensive), people should know that the law can and has been amended numerous times, usually to improve it. That's exactly why little discussions like these matter, because it can possibly be a precursor to a deeper understanding of tolerance in this wildly homophobic country of ours. <------vayot, you said it yourself.... "little discussions" ug nganong diri man i discuss nga MAJOR change mani inyong gi hisgutan. diba dapat adto ninyo ipa dayag sa kadagkuan para ma dunggan mo sa inyong pagarpar.

    unya naa pa gyud ning gi sulti nimo ha.....

    "deeper understanding of tolerance <----the word "tolerance" coming from you. Diba gi TOLERATE naman mo sa pag buhat sa inyong gusto diri. unsa pa man diay ka taaaaaaaasssss nga TOLERANCE inyong gipangayo sa katawhan? Nga usbon ninyo ang balaud sa bibliya ug ang balaud sa katawhan?!?!?! Di na tolerance inyong gi pangayo vayoooot, kay kung TOLERANCE level ra sa pag accept ninyo...sus naabot na sa kalangitan ang pag TOLERATE sa inyong lihok aning kalibutana! Ang klarong gi buhat ninyo ron kay inyong IHANSAK sa among nawong nga KINAHANGLAN HATAGAN MO SA INYONG GUSTO!

    To end my point........ A person's "WANTS" is different from what a person "NEEDS"!!!!

    Intiendes mga gay friends?!?!?!?!

  3. #1173

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    *quick question..........

    kung ma approve ang gay marriage dri are they entitled to tax exemptions/breaks too? just wondering.

  4. #1174

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    how about marrying your relatives

  5. #1175

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    ^_^ OT na na boss, legally you can marry your 3rd degree relatives. Sa mata lang sa society dili acceptable.

  6. #1176

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by g0dmenuelz View Post
    *quick question..........

    kung ma approve ang gay marriage dri are they entitled to tax exemptions/breaks too? just wondering.
    Like what, single mother for trans coz nag-adapt?=))

  7. #1177

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by g0dmenuelz View Post
    *quick question..........

    kung ma approve ang gay marriage dri are they entitled to tax exemptions/breaks too? just wondering.
    I believe they dont give a S*H*I*T about tax, ang ila ma accept or mahimung legal ilang immoral Acts

  8. #1178

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    Quote Originally Posted by roomie View Post
    how about marrying your relatives
    That would be NEXT if atung paundayunan ang trend aning uban. Naa pa juy sunod ana lain...

  9. #1179

    Default Re: MERGED: Gay Marriage in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by amingb View Post
    Luoy sab pud biya ning mga igsoon natong Gay, kasabot man kos feelings nila. Kanang equality ilaha gi ingon Binayot rana, Equal ta tanan sa Society. Asa kaha dapita nga dili ta equal ?

    Ako lang hangyo nila ayaw intown usba ninyo ang balaod sa tawo ug labi na ang balaod sa Ginoo .. ug magnilobtanay ug magfiningiray mo diha, kamo lang ayaw nalang ninyo damaya ang balaod nga sakto.

    There is no Logical Reason why buhaton na ninyo ... layo ra kaaus tinood nang mga issue gi raise ninyo.

    Dipajud sila mosugot ug tubagon ug Religion, natural dili jud mosugot kay Buhat gud na ni Satanas mao mahadlok tubagon ug Bibliya labi na ang Sodom and Gomorrah.

    Para sa ilaha dili Immoral ang magnilobtanay ilaha pa ipa Legal ka grabi naman ana oi ....
    The original issue raised is wether Marriage Equality should be legal or not. We have presented our argument in a logical manner.
    The benefits that same-*** couples will have under the law is nothing special, it is the same benefits given to heteresexual couples. The question becomes why deny this particular right to these marginalized people.

    You are arguing that there is no logical reason why Marriage Equality should be allowed when it is staring you right in the face, Same *** marriage gives same *** couples the benefits and protection that the law already provides to heterosexual couples.

    With regards to sodom and gomorrah, you are basing your arguments on theology which frankly has no place in the field of logic

    Allow this video to school you on what a "bible marriage" is

  10. #1180

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakagawasan View Post
    ^_^ pinakapayter ni imo post boss so far sa akoa nabasahan diri na thread.

    Kung basahon nato ang bill of rights sa atoa constitution, murag fair naman na sa tanan regardless of gender/s3x. Wala man makababag ninyo kung gusto mo magpakasal(same s3x marriage), pero ayaw na lang na ninyo ipamugos na i-recognize sa constitution og sa simbahan. Bisan pa og makasulod ang Lad2x partylist sa kongreso, tangasunon gyud na kaayo ang inyo dalan na agian.
    Again let me state this, the church has absolutely nothing to do with it. Marriage is a civil bond duly recognized by the law. The reason we as a society can progress and move forward is due to change. Laws are amended all the time, and this would just be another law amended to give full rights to gays and lesbians to marry the person they love



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