Eastoff
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Great pics. Thanks for sharing. My tiny quibble, they were not getting gay married. They were getting married. No more separate and unequal!

bah, you probably tell people to drive ahead, not straight too!
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Great pics. Thanks for sharing. My tiny quibble, they were not getting gay married. They were getting married. No more separate and unequal!
go gaily forward!
I saw this earlier today. It's the first time I have ever heard the term "opposite sex-spouses," and I realized how ridiculous it is most be for you to hear "same sex marriage" all the time instead of just marriage.
As a Christian, this is all still very much a complete struggle for me to comprehend. I wish everyone health and happiness, though. I really do.
Will Bill Clinton be First Gentleman?
I hope so! ps I will be getting straight married in three weeks!
No one talks of "straight marriage" either!
Sometimes it takes time to update the languge, I still cringe over "manpower", "man the machinery", "manned" space missions and "man to man defense" in women's basketball.
Will Bill Clinton be First Gentleman?
Why are these guys doing this? Why become a Priest when you obviously don't believe?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ynch-gay-catholic-priest-talks_n_1661887.html
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/mi...priest-urges-vote-against-marriage-amendment/
Great pics. Thanks for sharing. My tiny quibble, they were not getting gay married. They were getting married. No more separate and unequal!
I don't see how those articles imply the priests don't believe in God.
No one talks of "straight marriage" either!
Sometimes it takes time to update the languge, I still cringe over "manpower", "man the machinery", "manned" space missions and "man to man defense" in women's basketball.
Will Bill Clinton be First Gentleman?
Well they sure don't believe in the Christian Bible nor the teachings of the Church, so why become a Priest in the same church? Just to go rogue? Makes no sense.
Well they sure don't believe in the Christian Bible nor the teachings of the Church, so why become a Priest in the same church? Just to go rogue? Makes no sense.
ABM, you are a good man for trying to appreciate love in all it's forms, I hope you continue to grow. I know I am always trying to.

I appreciate you.....in all your forms.
Are you still in beautiful Central Oregon? Man, I need to get over there.....soon!!
Ahh you're changing what your message is now. Before you said "Believe" not "Believe in the bible." Doesn't that seem hypocritical? or am I just being pedantic. PS what's your passage of choice for anti-homosexual acts?
Still there and loving it. Went to the lava caves today....
With Britain's legalization of same-sex marriage will likely also come a legal battle for the Church of England. Following the queen's blessing of gay nuptials, one couple is going to challenge at least one religious denomination that refuses to marry homosexuals.
With the Church of England and the Catholic Church refusing to opt-in to officiating same-sex marriages, Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a well-known gay advocate, told the Essex Chronicle he is planning to challenge the former institution in court.
Barrie, who joined into a civil partnership with a man named Tony in 2006, says he's a practicing Christian who is less-than-content with the churches' views. The couple has five children.
"It is like someone giving me a sweetie with the wrapper on and telling me to suck it," he said. "We are happy for gay marriage to be recognized -- in that sense it is a big step. But it is actually a small step because it is something we still cannot actually do."
Barrie wants to convince the church that recognizing gay marriages is the right thing to do. Since he says he's a Christian and that his kids, as a result, are also practicing believers, churches, in his view, should acknowledge his union.
"I want to go into my church and marry my husband," he added. "The only way forward for us now is to make a challenge in the courts against the church."
Barrie said that it would be a shame to take Christians to court and that he doesn't want to force anyone to allow him to marry. Still, he seemed open to using the courts to accomplish this goal.
The Gay Star News reported the couple has hired lawyers to potentially battle the Church of England in court. The government, however, claims that churches are protected from being forced to marry same-sex couples. Still, Barrie and Tony plan to forge on, as they told GSN:..................
Can't remember, is that, like, spelunking?
Still there and loving it. Went to the lava caves today and the high desert museum with a niece and nephew. just having some BBQ and a couple beers when it started to rain, aside from that its been super relaxing.
I saw this earlier today. It's the first time I have ever heard the term "opposite sex-spouses," and I realized how ridiculous it is most be for you to hear "same sex marriage" all the time instead of just marriage.
When I got married at City Hall, she said "do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded...spouse?" It was very funny.
