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News reporter comments on religious reasons for voting for against gay marriage
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A. Nona Muss
2008-11-13 04:30:20 UTC
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Keith Olberman from MSNBC, seeks reasoning from religious leaders for voting
to deny sam-sex marriage.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677#27652443

While Olberman is not an evangelical, this will give you the idea of how
others see the recent decision in California.
kp
2008-11-17 01:08:18 UTC
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interesting. I wonder if Olberman cares....or if it's just an act.
Post by A. Nona Muss
Keith Olberman from MSNBC, seeks reasoning from religious leaders for voting
to deny sam-sex marriage.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677#27652443
While Olberman is not an evangelical, this will give you the idea of how
others see the recent decision in California.
Matthew Johnson
2008-11-17 01:08:20 UTC
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Post by A. Nona Muss
Keith Olberman from MSNBC, seeks reasoning from religious leaders for voting
to deny sam-sex marriage.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677#27652443
While Olberman is not an evangelical, this will give you the idea of how
others see the recent decision in California.
Keith Olberman's stunning lack of insight is why I have never watched more than
about 30 seconds of his show. He hasn't done any better here.

Now speaking of lack of insight, why do you think what HE says can "give us an
idea of how others see the decision"? Keith is really opinionated.

For that matter, he is not even a real reporter. He is a social commentator, and
an ignorant, opinionated one at that.

In fact, EVERY word out of his mouth is a violation of one or more of the
commandments in Proverbs concerning how we are to use the power of speech.

Consider, for example, Pro 15:1, 15:2 15:7 just for starters. Saying "gay
marriage is about love" is a violation of all three, but the last two are more
clearly violated.
R Palino
2008-11-18 03:25:45 UTC
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Post by Matthew Johnson
Consider, for example, Pro 15:1, 15:2 15:7 just for starters. Saying "gay
marriage is about love" is a violation of all three, but the last two are more
clearly violated.
Again, we're living in the Old Testament?

It appears that many can't think about marriage without thinking about sex.

When you think of "gay marriage", you just can't stop focusing on the sex,
can you?


I remember when I was in puberty (11-12-13) and starting to be awakened to
my own sexuality, when I thought of an older couple (say, in their 20's) who
was getting married, my immature mind at the time would only focus on the
fact that now they would be having regular sex.

It wasn't until I matured and realized that marriage is more about who you
want to come home to, than the sex.

It's more about love, committment, devotion, selflessness, etc...than it is
about sex.


But for many who still have an immature view, when they see a couple that
wants to be together for life, they can't get their minds out of the gutter.
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