VtH,
As atheists you, Hillside and Trent are demanding that same sex couples are entitled to holy matrimony.
Wrong again. The issue isnt about atheism, and nor for that matter is it about “holy” matrimony. What it’s actually about is whether or not rights (any rights) should be available to some but denied to others solely on the ground if an innate characteristic, in this case sexual orientation.
And yet by your behaviour and statements have failed to discriminate between holy matrimony and matrimony.
Irrelevant. It’s your distinction, and you're welcome to have it – the point though is that you espouse the former being denied to gay people. Try to remember this – it’s what makes you a homophobe.
First according to you God is irrelevant. It has been put to you however that God is the most important element hear,…
Yes, we know you to think there to be a homophobic god. That’s not helping you though.
…and since God is personal and sovereign we come to the second point.
Wrong again. The most you can say here is something like, “since the god story in which I believe entails a god who’s personal and sovereign”. Try to remember this too. Faith claims aren’t premises unless you can justify them.
How are you going to be monitoring if a holy matrimony is taking place considering the only data is scriptural and traditional.
How do you know. How are you going to check and if that sort of God thing doesn't matter why are you fiercely self contradicting?
No-one is “self-contradicting”, and you’re “going to know” if gay couples request “holy” matrimony and are denied while straight people are not. Obviously.
Holy matrimony isn't a right for anyone but a gift.It is not a service in the sense that other things are a service and the Church is not a business or a service provider.
Yes it is, and calling it a “gift” doesn’t help you either – yet again: denying rights, services, goods etc to some people solely on the grounds of same sex attraction is homophobic whether or not you call it a “gift” or anything else.
Lastly we may people who may want to this but feel that God has not reversed the scriptural definition and that any words mouthed by them are of no use except to satisfy the remote totalitarian dogmatism of atheists like yourself.
Incoherent gibberish. From what I can make of the wreckage though, you’re back to trying the “not me guv, it’s my homophobic god wot makes me do it” defence.
That is imv the equivalent of making somebody say something they don't believe in.
No it isn’t. It’s actually just saying that homophobia is a bad thing.
That is a description of you gentleman. Sorry if it doesn't flatter.
No, it’s just another of your lies.
The best arbiters of this situation have got to be people and priests who genuinely believe in God who are approaching the occasion of holy matrimony.
That’s like arguing that the best arbiters of racist policies are the racists. Religions exist within societies, and their practices affect those societies. Your pernicious homophobic god story and homophobic church that implements it give licence to people who would enact their homophobia in more violent ways.
What aren’t you ashamed of that? What aren’t you ashamed of
yourself?
And that is unlikely to include card carrying atheists.
The KKK is unlikely to include any card-carrying civil rights activists too. So?