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To: ansel12

“do conservatives have a better chance of keeping marriage defined normally through the law, as they have done since our founding, or depending on the congregation at the “Church of gay love and marriage” to define marriage?”

Marriage isn’t defined by the state, although statists and homosexualists are glad that many think it does, else they would have no power to punish if one disagrees with their ever mutating definition of marriage.

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378 posted on 10/08/2010 12:52:09 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed
Marriage isn’t defined by the state,

Read my quote “do conservatives have a better chance of keeping marriage defined normally through the law, as they have done since our founding,"

Marriage has always been defined in the Judeo/Christian world, in America, marriage has always been defined as between a man and a woman, and it has always been limited to that, it has never been open to individual definition.

Now that libertarianism/leftism has led to a splintering, and breakdown of American culture, the libertarian/leftist/homosexual agenda has taken hold in several states, we cannot have a 50 state patchwork of what "marriage" is.

A married couple has to be able to be recognized as married anywhere on American soil.

379 posted on 10/08/2010 1:51:50 PM PDT by ansel12
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