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Doing "All You Can Do" to Support Gay Marriage..Should the Church Get involved?
Posted On 07/01/2008 09:15:29 by ama49

The letter was read on Sunday...how do you feel?

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www.graceforgrace.com

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From: sherman
07/02/2008 06:07:07

What a waste of time talking about same sex marriage. It is totally immoral. How can two brides and two grooms be married? That's why we have a term called BRIDEGROOM" and not BRIDEBRIDE or GROOMGROOM.



From: cassie112
07/02/2008 02:06:14

I have prayed a lot about this issue, and somehow I just don't feel right about supporting a ban on gay marriage.  This was my own personal revelation.  While praying this thought came to my mind. - That it doesn't seem fair that criminals can marry whoever they want, but law abiding gay citizens cannot. - Also, although I believe that a good marriage between a man and a woman is best, I don't feel good about denying tax-paying law abiding citizens the same protections and rights that I have just because they are gay.  I wouldn't like it if people who disagree with my lifestyle wanted to deny me civil rights. I think that through love people will find their way to Christ and the true church.  I can have my personal beliefs and still allow others their beliefs as well, and I feel good about that.



From: Hemidakota
07/01/2008 09:27:37

It was handed out to those of Californian voters where I attended....

Being a Californian voter, I feel violated when my vote was overturned by the Californian Supreme Court.

HD





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