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yeah, it's amazing to me how the more devout they are, the more they don't follow the teachings of the guy they claim to believe in so much. |
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This whole gay marriage thing fits in nicely with their history. Remember: 1. In the eyes of the Church, homosexuality is a sin against God. 2. To people who believe in that stuff, they are duty bound to actualize God's will. 3. This is a predominantly Christian country with a very powerful Christian lobby. Many of our 'leaders' are either religious themselves, or have been bought out/influenced by this lobby. Untill God revokes the sin assigned to being gay, gay marriage initiatives are bound to fail. That, or a true separation of Church and State happens. Which won't. Homosexuals can try all they want to legalize marriage, but until they realize why they are failing, it's all completely futile. How's that old quote go? "Those who keep repeating their same behavior but expect different results...." |
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one can only hope. they took prayer out of public schools, so who knows? |
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![]() Maybe if it's about religion and God, divorced people shouldn't be allowed to remarry either. This would include me ... so never mind.
Hell, I'm thinking a lot of folks I know shouldn't have been allowed to marry in the first place, not to mention procreate. |