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To: squarebarb

I voted for the marriage amendment in my state, and would do so again, but I don’t think it is going to matter eventually. The sooner folks start looking to their faiths to define marriage instead of the ever devolving versions of the statists and homosexualists, the better off the institution will be, in my opinion.

“they are only 3% of the population.”

I wouldn’t be shocked if it was even less than that. Statists and homosexualists love that many are conditioned to think that marriage is just a collection of rights and obligations from the state that can be granted, enforced, severed and resumed as long as the state gives its permission. They know if marriage is merely viewed as a contract that applies between any people the gov’t deems it does, then there is no real reason not to accept impossibilities like “gay marriage”, considering the cohabitation and sodomy laws aren’t enforced anymore.

Freegards


25 posted on 07/12/2011 11:51:32 AM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed
“they are only 3% of the population."

On the positive side, that is the percentage of school-aged children who are homeschooled and never hear the gay-rights propaganda in their curriculum. Add to that the students who attend Christian and Catholic schools and we can see that God is upholding a significant remnant. Now if these kids will go out and be the salt and light that they should be, perhaps we can see our nation pull back from its corruption.

30 posted on 07/12/2011 12:44:39 PM PDT by CommerceComet (Governor Romney, why would any conservative vote for the author of the beta version of ObamaCare?)
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