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What will homosexual marriage mean for Ireland?

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Dear Is Mise,

Thank You for your opinion.

However I prefer to take the opinion of Paul Collins
who is Australia's most controversial and respected
commentator on the Catholic Church. He's a graduate
of Harvard Divinity School and the Australian National
University. He is a former priest and a historian
and boradcaster. Dr Collins is also a former specialist
editor of religion for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Reading quite a few of his books -
he does make it quite clear the problems
the Catholic Church has with all the things mentioned
in my early post (homesexuality, same-sex marriage,
abortion, celibacy, to name just a few).
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 May 2015 7:08:17 PM
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I actually strongly support gay marriage. I congratulate the Irish and wish for the same in this country.

As a libertarian I support the right of anyone to carve out their own destiny, as just had my 25th wedding anniversary, may you have the same happiness that we have.

(P.S. you get less for murder)
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 24 May 2015 7:12:39 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Congratulations to you and yours.
What a great milestone. I'll have
to have a glass of bubbly in your honour
this evening. Wishing you even more
memorable times ahead.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 May 2015 7:17:29 PM
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Congratulations Shadow on achieving your 25 year mile stone, well done bro, from de gay aboriginal refugee, GAR for short, or if you suffer from a stutter you can call me Gar Gar. LOL

At least on gay marriage we are singing from the same song sheet.

Jay, is that what they call fuzzy logic, your interpretation of the Irish vote, you logic was all fuzzy to me. 60% of the 60% didn't agree with the 60%, who had no idea what the other 60% were thinking, besides at the end of the day they were all Irish anyway, and who cares what 60% of Irishmen think, they only think about Guinness and leprechauns. The second after consuming a few pints of the first.
I note you have added the Irish to your long list of those to be hated in society.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 25 May 2015 6:34:45 AM
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As in the case of de'facto couples in Australia they are classed the same as married. Therefore Government in the future may if marriage is granted to homosexuals consider two single men or women with children receiving single parent allowances while living under the same roof weather officially married or not, as one family. Thus removing the benefits of being single, saving Government welfare.

This means Government is no longer concerned with bedroom behaviour but living arrangements. I thought homosexuals just wanted to live a quiet life. NO! the activists behind the move want to destroy marriage loyalty between a man and a woman and believe in free love as it makes big money. The population has been duped by sentimentality of supposed equality to love who ever you feel like. The radical social reformers will not stop with granting the right to same sex union; they want a genderless society. We no longer are recognised as husband and wife we already have partner status.

When you read the stories of some girls brought up by two mothers there is already anger at not having a relationship with their father as other girls. There is already a dysfunction between the mother's relationship with men influencing her daughter.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 25 May 2015 9:46:06 AM
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Ireland's vote will result in more kids being denied a father and mother. It will result in perverted and unhealthy sex as being portrayed as normal. It will lead to more child sexual abuse. It will lead to less free speach and more demonisation for anyone sane enough to stand for the natural family. It will lead to all promoting immoral lifestyles and gleeing in the sunlight for a short period of time. It will lead to much more destruction in families with academics dumb enough to ask why. More suicide, more drug abuse, more domestic violence. Yep congratulations Ireland. The regressive country.
Posted by runner, Monday, 25 May 2015 10:12:57 AM
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