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To: Kaslin

This is tough ground to cover.

LGBT people have been hurt in real and imagined ways and I think I understand that now more than ever.

Heck, when I was teenager I was a country music fan, but when I heard Janis Ian singing “At Seventeen” there was an emotional connection with the drunk and crazy person I was, isolated socially from the opposite sex.

The gays and lesbians are my brothers and sisters with whom I feel kinship, but many are being used by the political machine and militant groups becoming modern day brownshirted stormtroopers.

Deeply hurting people are out to hurt others and get payback for wrongs, real or imagined.

A good number of LGBT people have been victims of sexual abuse as children. They are emotionally wounded people for whom those who claim to follow God must show more of GOD to.

There’s a need for LOVE in its real spiritual meaning to be shown here, along with a line to be drawn concerning what the Constitution says in its First Amendment.

Gay marriage, for instance, cannot become the stepping stone to a totalitarian society which I sincerely believe is the intent of those pushing it.

Already the hounding of people out of business with intimidation tactics over gay marriage as shown in the case of Brendan Eich resembles the circumstances of Jews in 1933 Germany.

Followers of God do need to start living as if they are followers of GOD.

I can’t do that for others, I can only do it for myself.


34 posted on 09/28/2014 8:11:57 AM PDT by Nextrush (OBAMACARE IS A BAILOUT FOR THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY)
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To: Nextrush

yes, there is a saying “hurt people hurt people”


46 posted on 09/28/2014 8:53:43 AM PDT by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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