Who should be the judge?
June 18, 2008 | Vetting explained
I am not a lesbian.
I am not gay.
I am also not one to judge how others live. We all started out as a fetus in our mom's womb. We all started with the love of our parents or others. We need to let them get married under law. The religions do not have to except it. That is why we have separation of church and state. God would want you to love these people for there character not for there sexuall preferance. We are quick to judge and point fingers but we never look in the mirror ourselves. Usually the fastest to point has the most wrong in there life. The community is strong they have been fighting for ages. Dealing with critizism,hate,and being led to feel like outsiders. Really who cares they are not forcing their lifestyle on us. They bleed like everyone they deserve all rights . God is the judge and he will say not man.
There is always the issue of procreation. But there are plenty of kids in foster homes that would be loved more by these people then straight. Straight or gay who cares. Equallity and love is what is important!
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