Posted on 04/29/2015 8:24:49 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Don’t bet on it.
The question is irrelevant.
Well I do not identify as a Republican and would not attend such a wedding. So how am I counted?
“not me”
It’s an online poll
Ditto. Attending is approval and compliance. And I’m a conservative, the designator “Republican” means nothing anymore as far as a defined set of principles-Congressional Republicans don’t even stand on their own party platform anymore.
I just posted this in another thread. This is where it’s going .........
Liberals are going to try to force churches to treat all equally. They will threaten churches with their tax status.
If a church is required to marry homosexuals, why should they not be required to marry atheists, satan worshipers, etc.? Not many homosexual agenda folks are mentioning this but this is where it’s going.
This will destroy many churches in the USA. My rural church hardly makes it even with the current tax status.
Love the sinner, not the sin
Hopefully most of them were just afraid to answer the question honestly, what with the backlash they might have to endure.
It appears that the Republican platform is so elastic that it can even support Bruce Jenner. What the sodomites did to the words “gay” and “queer”, they’re trying to do to the word “conservative” now, by calling Jenner a “conservative”.
Indicates just how far America has fallen into the depths of depravity. Sad.
RE: Love the sinner, not the sin
And participate by celebrating his sin?
I sincerely doubt the accuracy of this poll.
I would not. I do not respect those who would so much, but neither will I completely fault them. They get hammered on this ridiculous issue. Still, edge goes to the strong who can clearly see that true love does not support bad behavior.
Hope they don’t have to do like I did and attend a loved one’s gay funeral
0.0000034% would stand and “speak now” rather than “forever hold their peace”. I’m “that guy”.
What the left doesn’t remember, is that sincere Christians have been true to the Bible and God even unto death, historically. American Christians have lived in the comfort zone for a long time, but that isn’t the case in other countries, right now.
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