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The Supreme court Obergefell v. Hodges case about same-sex marriage is an example of the storm in America over marriage. My heart goes out to those
who are confused and hurting. But we can help bring PEACE IN THE STORM as living testimonies of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Now, more than ever, God's people must show the world the joy and hope of an authentic relationship between a man and a woman that God intended!
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Ha! What exactly is Focus on the Family protecting heterosexual marriages from exactly? When it comes to "Biblical marriages", what about Abraham, David and Solomon, weren't they polygynists, men having more than one wife? Didn't they have polygamous marriages? I guess that's why Joseph Smith had so many wives, polygamy is referenced in the Book of Mormon as well. In in King David's case , why have one woman, when you can have 1,000 brides? It must be hard keeping so many woman happy. Thank goodness I'm not a polygamist male. I find this campaign hilarious. It's just another way for fundamentalist Christians like James Dobson to scare people into fighting against social change and dehumanizing a minority group whose live their lives in a way that make some people feel uncomfortable, even though the minority group's private behavior and feelings aren't harming you in any kind of way, or preventing you from living your life in the manner that you choose. This is just another classic example of irrational bigotry is to me, just like the shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina and the various arsons of black churches going on in the South.
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