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FFS man do you know how many dimwitted couples have kids and cant bring them up correctly?
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Yes...my point exactly, its what happens when you make decisions that have a negative effect on humanity.
At one time couples would try hard to make a marriage work, try hard to bring up and educate their children, one parent families were frowned upon, child out of wed lock frowned upon...But a simple shift of down grading the purpose of marriage, allowing easy access to divorce, etc etc can have a monumental effect on future generations. And now we all sit and moan at the amount of one parent families, kids getting poorly educated and so forth - well blame those that change the path we had created..You abuse the knowledge of our ancestors and change the path thinking you know best, then a century later start crying at the state of the world..
If homosexuality should be on an equal paring with heterosexuality - then it would be so. Why? Because its been with every tribe, every culture, every country from the word dot - yet it never made it over all that time on an equal footing....Dont blame me, our ancestors that paved our way, that built the road we take made it so...It became frowned upon, the sexual practice became illegal in many societies - you have to respect that and accept it, our ancestors had the time over generation, to generation to learn this path..You wanna change that now? Why is that, are you curious at why our ancestors ended up frowning upon it, or making the practice illegal? We are are already witnessing the results of not sticking to one partner and raising a child in a stable heterosexual relationship - societies are dying out there kiddo. Again, its because we altar the path our ancestors built for us...
The salmon swim against the currents for 1000's of miles to their spawning grounds - a shift/change in this could wipe them out altogether. Its life's survival and we have been around long enough to learn our own paths and how to implement behaviour, rules, laws to protect us and to ensure the strength and continuance of our species.
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Yes...my point exactly, its what happens when you make decisions that have a negative effect on humanity.
At one time couples would try hard to make a marriage work, try hard to bring up and educate their children, one parent families were frowned upon, child out of wed lock frowned upon...But a simple shift of down grading the purpose of marriage, allowing easy access to divorce, etc etc can have a monumental effect on future generations. And now we all sit and moan at the amount of one parent families, kids getting poorly educated and so forth - well blame those that change the path we had created..You abuse the knowledge of our ancestors and change the path thinking you know best, then a century later start crying at the state of the world..
If homosexuality should be on an equal paring with heterosexuality - then it would be so. Why? Because its been with every tribe, every culture, every country from the word dot - yet it never made it over all that time on an equal footing....Dont blame me, our ancestors that paved our way, that built the road we take made it so...It became frowned upon, the sexual practice became illegal in many societies - you have to respect that and accept it, our ancestors had the time over generation, to generation to learn this path..You wanna change that now? Why is that, are you curious at why our ancestors ended up frowning upon it, or making the practice illegal? We are are already witnessing the results of not sticking to one partner and raising a child in a stable heterosexual relationship - societies are dying out there kiddo. Again, its because we altar the path our ancestors built for us...
The salmon swim against the currents for 1000's of miles to their spawning grounds - a shift/change in this could wipe them out altogether. Its life's survival and we have been around long enough to learn our own paths and how to implement behaviour, rules, laws to protect us and to ensure the strength and continuance of our species.