Don't Divorce...

Feb 10, 2009 23:01

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"Fidelity": Don't Divorce... from Courage Campaign on VimeoKen Starr, who led the campaign to impeach President Bill Clinton, filed a legal brief last month -- on behalf of the "Yes on 8" campaign -- that would forcibly divorce 18,000 same-sex couples that were married in California last year before the passage of Prop 8 ( Read more... )

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oribiscape February 11 2009, 18:14:49 UTC
I'm on your side Jenn! I believe people are born gay and we as humans should not judge on someone's basic rights :(. On another note, I have yet to meet a gay Korean guy! so Weird, I've met plenty of gay chinese and one Korean lesbian but that's it!

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jwinsideout February 12 2009, 02:56:03 UTC
i actually know 2 korean guys who are gay. apparently in korea there are tons. did you know korea had their very first gay parade in 08!

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successdriven February 11 2009, 21:03:06 UTC
Your poor brother, you must have been a big bully to him to make him that way! hahaha. JUST KIDDING. :P

I find it very hypocritical that virtually every single church is so judgmental, which clearly goes against what the bible teaches. It seems most people claim to be so religious to find an identity and act righteous. Complete bull. That is why I don't bother going to a church but am still very strong in my beliefs and faith.

The bottom line is that everyone is a human being and deserves to be treated well by others. As long as it doesn't hurt someone else, who cares what people do in the privacy of their home, etc. If something is wrong or right... well that is for JC to know and judge, not us.

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jwinsideout February 12 2009, 02:57:52 UTC
i go to church because i refuse to let them win. i need to be there so that i can be that "one" person who's different. not perfect, but definitely not judgemental or critical. i think no matter what, we need the church and we need that spiritual accountability. if everyone left because they didn't agree with what "others in the church" were doing, airn't we to blame for letting the church down partially?

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successdriven February 13 2009, 04:15:20 UTC
i think each person is different or maybe it just because i'm so amazing it doesn't apply to me. :P I dislike when people try to tell me what to do / hold me accountable when they are hypocrites that is why it doesn't help me going to church.

Also it is not the people but the leadership and even pastors that I was talking about. It is up to the pastor to lead the congregation away from that, but most of the time they are the worst hypocrites of all.

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woremore April 13 2011, 00:48:27 UTC
found your site on del.icio.us today and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to check it out some more later

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