Comments by "" (@snowcat9308) on "CNN" channel.

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  10. 1.) Please demonstrate that premarital sex has an impact on society at all, let alone a positive or negative one. The only surefire way to avoid pregnancy is celibacy, sure, but why is marriage the arbitrary border we set before people are allowed to have sex? (Especially when many people rush into a legally- and socially-binding marriage just to be able to have sex, only to be stuck in a relationship that isn't going to work out.) 2.) Two, please define "LGBT ideology". Last time I checked, "LGBT" is about loving a person, not about "ideology". If you have a problem with pre-marital sex, then you have a problem with pre-marital sex, not gay people. Unless you're thinking of an overtly-sexualised stereotype of a gay person because you understand the LGBT community that little. Take your nose out of your Bible and go meet a gay person or two before you make sweeping, homophobic generalisations like that. 3.) Who claims that LGBT are more or less helpful for society? LGBT Rights aren't about making our society more productive or efficient. It's about becoming more tolerant and respectful towards how individuals want to live their own lives, especially when they certainly aren't harming anyone just because they're gay. Gay people just want to love who they love without society coming down on them and condemning them for simply LOVING someone. Unless, you believe there are negative societal consequences for the proliferation of gay rights? I'd certainly love to hear what you have to say regarding that! 4.) Please tell me how forcing oneself to stay in a failing relationship is a positive influence on oneself, one's partner, or one's child? I do sincerely believe that a couple needs to be very stable in order to appropriately raise a child, but marriage doesn't necessarily make a couple more stable. And if one of the individuals involved is abusive, it can have serious mental and physical consequences for the other spouse (and even the child) involved. Parents who aren't fit to remain in a relationship should seek a mature divorce and still have a plan to properly support their child, even if the breaking down of the relationship wasn't the most ideal outcome in the first place. And "[Divorce] affects more than just the couple [...] up the 4th generation at least"? Do you have a citation for that, since we're in the mood to ask for "well-done science studies"?
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