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padib said:
Too many replies guys, I can't keep up.

My basic opinion on this is that the liberties of one are the loss of rights of another. I think this is pretty basic.

She is one of a good portion of americans who believe that homosexuality is a sin, because many americans, especially in the belt, believe in what the bible teaches.

Her belief that it is wrong and should not be promoted is something she wants to see in her society. Unfortunately for her, the rights of homosexuals rule out her right to live in a society that considers homosexuality wrong.

The best way to put it is that the rights of one are the losses of rights of another. Plain and simple.

The right to live in a society that considers homosexuality wrong?  Since when is this a right?