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So what happens on Nov 5th? or after...
| Wed, 10-29-2008 - 1:43am |
So how will the result be handled by you (as in you in general) ?
| Wed, 10-29-2008 - 1:43am |
So how will the result be handled by you (as in you in general) ?
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Yes, and the population isn't made up of one religion and one idea of morality, so how do we reconcile that? Oh yeah, wait...I know...separation of church and state!!
As for the rest of your message, you have indicated that the "traditional" view of marriage is the correct one, but the "traditional" view of marriage was for marriage to remain between two members of the same race. You've also said that marriage is for the purpose of procreation. Therefore it wasn't much of a stretch to say you wouldn't believe my marriage was valid until I produced a child.
Oh, and it's "you're", not "your" when you say "your a Christian." I find it hard to believe you've had any impact on the board's spelling accuracy if you're the kind of person who mixes up "your" and "you're."
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I've gotten only one warning so far
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
You said it beautifully!
Oh my the drama!
Nobody even began to suggest they were the SAME. So please--no need for the drama. Just both examples of genetic disposition. Or are you implying the being a homosexual actually is your choice? Because I've always been inclined to say it's genetic...you know, something you're born with.
I told everyone about infertile couples as my dh and I are one.
The definition, as always, is the same.
~So Coretta gets to speak for him.~
You object to his wife speaking on what his beliefs were, yet you have no problem speaking to his beliefs? A man you never met nor had any sort of relationship with?
Wow, the audacity of that kind of thinking astounds me.
~Oh my the drama!~
Cookies from my oven in exchange for not raising the spectre of serial killers instead of something less horrifying when discussing families like mine is hardly "drama".
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