Talk:Honest Apple/@comment-32875194-20170605083022/@comment-32875194-20170605204548

Herculine, yeah, you're actually right. So I'm gonna stop after this comment, too.

I just want to clary one thing: I didn't mean any offence towards religous people in general or their beliefs in a broad sense. (I do know beliefs can help people psycholgically in their lives, which is why majority of people have them.)

And I have no problems with people's choices to live their life, etc.

But my opinion stands: whatever people's beliefs are, they should be fair in their judgement towards other people's freedoms, especially if those are supported by the science and aren't harmful basically to anyone.

And love, and being able to experience love in any kind of relationship allowed by laws (and scientifically proven as acceptable variations in the Nature), is one of those things that shouldn't be judged just based on beliefs.

That's all I had to say here.