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KeepMarxInTheGround 100 points ago +100 / -0

10 years ago, knowing what I know now, I would've been completely against gay marriage.

The folks that opposed it back then knew that it wouldn't end with that. They knew what would happen.

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JohnVoight 35 points ago +35 / -0

Same here.

I don’t know if my Grandad knew back then of the tranny and pedo bs we’re dealing with today as he opposed it on religious grounds, but he ended up being correct nonetheless.

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spezisacuckold 13 points ago +14 / -1

There's a reason Sodom and Gomorrah were burned to the ground.

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RedditIs4Retards 3 points ago +6 / -3

Religious grounds are always the right grounds

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Antenna 23 points ago +23 / -0

Interesting. Recently I have been remembering the gay marriage battle and thinking the same thing. I was far from redpilled back then and could not understand why people were against it. Amazingly, what woke me up (about 5 years later), was talking about it with my best friend from college days who was gay. He was the first person I knew well to say he was totally opposed to gay marriage. He hated the idea of gay people trying to "be straight" by adopting all the trapping of heterosexuality like legal marriage.

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BlackPillBot 19 points ago +20 / -1

Imagine what’s it’s like for those of us who have been redpilled to most of this shit for the last few decades, and were demonized, and labeled nutters for years for stating what we thought should be pretty obvious to anyone with even a hint of common sense, and objectivity. I was lucky enough to have family that got me into firearms at a very young age, and anyone who has any skin in the firearm world knows exactly how the left works, and how they’ll go about getting what they want in regards to any issue. It’s always the same tactic with maybe a slight twist they use with the slow, but steady erosion of the second amendment.

It’s always deaths by a thousand cuts, and they’re relentless. It also doesn’t help that the republicans who we now know are a different arm of the left would give them an inch every chance they could to let them take a mile. Always under the guise of “compromise” except it is always a compromise where our side gets nothing except more restrictions, and less freedom.

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magaman5000 18 points ago +18 / -0

Once you concede a bit of ground, the left will keep on taking more and more.

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WOMP_WOMP_FAGGOT 8 points ago +8 / -0

The snowball fallacy isn't a fallacy at all.

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RedditIs4Retards 6 points ago +7 / -1

They push push push until they meet resistance, then push some more until they come to a standstill. Then they wait until the resistance gets carried away, and start pushing again.

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NotaBagel 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Native Americans can vouch for that

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magaman5000 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yet they keep on voting Democrat. The Navajos in Nevadas sold their votes to Biden.

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UndeadRevolver 4 points ago +6 / -2

There's a reason why the Bible is against it

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Fabius 4 points ago +4 / -0

There is a reason for every "outdated" conservative principle.

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LazySusan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, exactly. I was reading through the old testament a couple of months ago. I noticed that there were a lot of procedures on what to do when people become "unclean". It tells people not to go near sick people, when to burn everything a sick person touches, etc. The foods listed as not to be eaten also make sense for the time period. Many things, such as sea animals that are not fish, actually led to a lot of food poisoning. Then you read through the story about Sodom and Gomorrah and the rampant hedonism. It begins to make sense why that harms society as a whole. I highly recommend reading the Bible if you haven't.

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LessAndLessIronic 2 points ago +3 / -1

don’t blend fabrics as that shit is tacky...

Some ancient teaching really have become obsolete. High performance modern textiles and layering are one such area.

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MatthiasBlack 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think the mixed fabrics thin may've been related to trading practices and international relations or labor, but tbqh I don't know enough about ancient textile economics to definitively say that. That said, lots of ancient practices are outdated due to advancements in technology such as refrigeration, communication, and transportation.

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GainesvilleFlorida 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol

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D0NNIE_DARK0 1 point ago +1 / -0

The don’t blend fabrics was a trade play. If they started buying material from Egypt, they opened themselves up back to cultural exchange as well. When God says stop worshipping these old deities because they lead to destruction, he meant it. He was just trying to save them from themselves.