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steelblue is hearing what he wants to hear.
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08-12-2008, 10:14 PM | #104 |
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Thank goodness the Church isnt putting this thing together.
Now I can ignore all those Stake Presidency requests for money and time. Also, I can have no conflict of conscience from ignoring the letter from the First Presidency. I will simply pick up a donation slip on the chair by the door as I leave Sacrament. For those who don't even bother going to Sacrament, there should be even less of an issue.
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08-12-2008, 10:15 PM | #105 |
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[QUOTE=TripletDaddy;251838]I dont know what legalizing gay marriage will do....that is my point. Of the two of us, one of us seems fairly certain that it will cause destruction, increased levels of homosexuality, etc. I have no idea that it will do any of that, which is why I am not for Prop 8. Anecdotally, in Mass, it really hasnt shown to have done much of anything. What has happened there that we can assume will happen in California? I honestly dont know.QUOTE]
Your not for prop 8 because no one has proof that it will cause societal issues? Okay... |
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the best I could do for the church is possibly support a bill that would invalidate the supreme court ruling that gay marriage is constitutionally-guaranteed, and allow gay marriage to be voted on through the normal processes (legislation, referendum).
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It seems to me that you're doing just fine ignoring all the requests for support anyway, so I don't see why you care who is organizing it. |
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