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WCDT 2952-2956 (4-8 May 2015)
jheartney:
--- Quote from: ZoeB on 10 May 2015, 05:43 ---I think she sees humans as decent - though not perfect - role models. She rather likes them for the way many of them have acted towards people like her.
I feel the same way.
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Momo's chassis has the ability to shed tears. Either her artificial eyes are like organic ones (bathed in liquid and needing lubrication through a blink reflex) or the ability to cry is an add-on, complete with water reservoirs. Plus whatever the mechanics of her face are, they must be water-resistant. {/geek}
Zebediah:
--- Quote from: jheartney on 09 May 2015, 10:27 ---
--- Quote from: TinPenguin on 09 May 2015, 00:52 ---Same deal as gay atheists wanting the right to marry in a church.
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Has this ever actually happened? All the same-sex marriages I've ever heard of were secular. To the extent any were religious, it would be in a gay-friendly church. "Churches being forced to perform same-sex marriages" is a myth.
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Plenty of Unitarian Universalist and United Church of Christ churches have performed same-sex marriages in jurisdictions where it's legal. I believe some Episcopal churches do them too, and possibly a couple of other denominations. Not because they were forced to (nobody's actually trying to do that) but because they believe it's the right thing to do.
And the UUs will even accomodate atheist marriages.
hedgie:
--- Quote from: jheartney on 10 May 2015, 07:27 ---Momo's chassis has the ability to shed tears. Either her artificial eyes are like organic ones (bathed in liquid and needing lubrication through a blink reflex) or the ability to cry is an add-on, complete with water reservoirs. Plus whatever the mechanics of her face are, they must be water-resistant. {/geek}
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I believe that Pintsize also has shed… well, caustic fluid from his optical sensors when trying to manipulate someone.
Method of Madness:
From his reaction, I don't think he was expecting that to happen.
Aziraphale:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 10 May 2015, 09:57 ---
--- Quote from: jheartney on 09 May 2015, 10:27 ---
--- Quote from: TinPenguin on 09 May 2015, 00:52 ---Same deal as gay atheists wanting the right to marry in a church.
--- End quote ---
Has this ever actually happened? All the same-sex marriages I've ever heard of were secular. To the extent any were religious, it would be in a gay-friendly church. "Churches being forced to perform same-sex marriages" is a myth.
--- End quote ---
Plenty of Unitarian Universalist and United Church of Christ churches have performed same-sex marriages in jurisdictions where it's legal. I believe some Episcopal churches do them too, and possibly a couple of other denominations. Not because they were forced to (nobody's actually trying to do that) but because they believe it's the right thing to do.
And the UUs will even accomodate atheist marriages.
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The UCC, to their credit, filed suit in North Carolina because the state's gay marriage ban impinged on their freedom of religion. The end result was NC's ban on gay marriage being ruled unconstitutional.
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