Sherri Shepherd needs to stop going on about God, honestly. She made it clear on her MySpace page earlier this year that if she got the co-host job she would use it to spread the word of God. Great. We're not interested love. Save it for Sundays.
The act of marriage at it's core is about legal recognition of a relationship. It's a legal document. If you happen to be religious then you make a commitment to God in your heart. But the actual signing of a document before a witness and the recognition of a union is legal to the core.
And Elisabeth seriously you need to shut up. She proposes that straight people who don't take up the option to get married are slapping gay people in the face. WTF? Straight people who don't get married still have legally recognised de-facto status (equal to marriage in the eyes of the law). Gay people aren't all desperate to get married in the eyes of God. It's about not being discriminated against, about having the choice and not being arbitrarily black-listed. How dare she drag gay relationships into her assertition that the choice to live a non-married life is socially wrong.
And Elisabeth...you look like a raccoon.
Friday, 5 October 2007
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Come on, you run a view blog (that I love btw) spell Elisabeth's name right. Also I think Elisabeth's argument may be a bit odd, but at least she's seeming less fanatical. She's supporting gay rights, admitting to hating confessions to priests, and dissing a bishop.
oops. Thanks for the heads up. I seem to have trouble remembering between the 'z' and the 's'. The Good Housekeeping article misspelled it with a 'z' in the title bar and led me astray.
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