Say what you want, but when you start with the wrong facts, you end up with the wrong conclusion.
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Sorry. I know this is my second response to post 100, but how are my facts wrong when all I did was cut/paste quotes?
Besides, I see you are a chaplain and I have a question for you.
Would YOU conduct a same sex wedding? Would you attend one?
As you know, conservatives would not attend, since their presence would give acknowledgement to the sanctity of such an abomination.
So. You go right ahead and insist that Trump supports traditional marriages - when by his own actions he does not.
And I’ll assume Chaplain zxins would CONDUCT such a same sex marriage.
Actually, I would not conduct a homosexual wedding. If I attended a homosexual wedding, it would only be to observe it as a fact collector. I’d do the same with a Buddhist wedding. In other words, it would not be as a participant or celebrant or supporter.
In fact, I just had to write a change to our church policy yesterday to protect us from those who might consider suing due to our local church position NOT to support these things or anything transgender.
Trump’s conversion to pro-life goes back to 2011. I don’t know when his conversion to traditional marriage began, and I don’t know his change on so-called ‘assault weapons’.
He has explained the tax on wealth idea — which was at least a decade ago and the national debt much smaller. He felt at that time, the national debt could be paid off by a bunch of rich people in just a few years, so it was quite a while ago.
Do you agree that a 60 year old should be held to the beliefs he expressed at 21 years old?