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To: zerosix

Hey, I believe in God. I worship regularly. I read my Bible. I even understand some of it. I also do not believe that gay “marriage” is a good thing. I can even understand why you might believe that God will punish US for the decision of a few lawyers in black robes. I just think that He might hold off until after the people have a say.


40 posted on 06/17/2008 7:52:44 AM PDT by Grunthor (John McCain, Soc. Arizona)
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To: Grunthor
Unless the American people rise up and tell 5 - 10 lawyers in black robes that they do NOT agree that homosexuality is equal to hetrosexuality and that marriage is between one man and one woman (not closely related)only, then the "people will have spoken."

Keeping silent when wrong is done is the same thing as agreeing with it, just ask all of those now dead Germans who stood silently by as Nazis dragged Jews, Gypsys, Christian Pastors who refused to be silent, off to "labor camps" to be worked or gassed to death.

Each and every German who kept silent, gave tacit approval to what Hitler and Goebels, et al were doing, therefore were just as guilty and all had blood of the innocents on their hands.

The same could be said today of those Americans who stand silently by as 5 lawyers in the Supreme Court, claimed that women had the right to kill their babies because they found them "inconvenient," "embarassing," or "difficult" to give birth to.

50 million dead babies is a lot of blood on the hands of the American people, more than were killed in all wars fought by America for our own freedom.

The blood of those innocents have not bought America favor with God but eternal shame and the evil continues this very minute.

53 posted on 06/17/2008 10:20:03 PM PDT by zerosix (native sunflower)
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