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I am a Christian and I follow the teachings of Christ more than the Old Testament. While I believe the Old Testament is important I think we need to learn from the teachings of Christ. As long as we as Christians fight the battle God will not interfere. It is when we as Christians realize that God wants to fight our battles for us that nothing can stand against us. Now do I support Gay marriage? No. Am I against it? No. When I voted "No" for supporting Gay Marriage I did not mean I was against it. I only meant that I would not be someone to put my name to endorse it. While I believe that everyone has the right to do what they want reasonably that does not mean I can back their beliefs.
No I am not intolerant, and I think all people should be happy. I do not think that in the end that same sex marriage will last very long anyway. I think they should have the right to do so though. If it lasts than it lasts. I do however think that even if a man is Sinning he still can be saved. No man but Christ is sinless. We have all committed sin, and in no doubt will commit some sin later in life even as a Christian; but does that mean we will burn in hell? No. A Christian is a sinner that is saved by grace.
With all this being said I have to say that we do not need to have such a war over such an issue. Instead of fighting over such trivial things we, as a nation, need to think about the future of this country and of this world.













I'm sorry, should I be nice to someone who says I'm immoral if I want to marry another woman?















Woeler1 wrote:He who does not abide the law shall not have the right to choose them either
It doesn't matter whether you are in prison for a day for stealing an apple, or 10 years for raping someone. Criminals do not deserve the right to vote. By disrespecting the law you disrespect the right to vote for them and thus don't deserve the right to vote.















FlipMode wrote:But none of the people who voted "no" said you, I, or anyone else was immoral. We are quick to call them immoral when really, let's be honest for a second here - we are just as immoral if not more so for condemning one who simply shares their views in a pretty respectful way.
























































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