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Didn't God create everything according to your little book?
God created Satan, yes?
Then Satan created these so-called "gays"?
Wouldn't that logically mean that God created gays? And if so, how many homosexuals must YOUR deity put onto this Earth until you accept them for what they are - children of God?
No, it depends on your actions. The verses I quoted proves it beyond any doubt. Those who do the bidding of the devil are the children of the devil.
Then what do you think you are doing when you judge homosexuals as people coming from Satan?
All sinful behaviour comes from Satan. I didn't invent it, I simply quoted it from the Bible. I do not condemn you, your own actions do, and if someone points it out to you, doesn't mean they are judging you, they are simply telling you the truth.
I am offended that we have a NATIONAL CATHEDRAL AT ALL!!
When the Episcopal Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul (to give it its proper name) was chartered by Congress in 1893, it was partly in fulfillment of L'Enfant's original plan for Washington, which set aside land for "a great church for national purposes".
In the year of the charter, and throughout most of the history of the American people, the religion of the overwhelming majority of the population was Protestant Christianity. Particularly among the American political class, Episcopalian Anglicanism was the dominant confession, as is easily demonstrated by reference to the number of American presidents who were Episcopalian.
Recent presidents and other members of the ruling elite remain disproportionately Episcopalian: George Bush pere et fils, for example, were both brought up in the Episcopal Church.
I see nothing wrong with the Washington National Cathedral as a living church and as a monument to the historic faith of the United States (particularly since that's not even its official name nor does it receive any public funding).
Of course not. That's why I said logically, not blindly.
If "logic" is your religion, then why do you insist gays should marry in the house of Biblical God? What's the point in getting married in a building which represent something you don't even believe in
Sheesh, glad I'm not christian, nor was I raised one, but I was raised to respect ALL people no matter their faith, color or sex. Everyone has a right to their own beliefs at least that's what I though America was about.
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