Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
It Won't be Taught in our Schools?????
If not then why is there this?
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
School holds surprise 'Gay' Day for kindergartners
Parents outraged at public elementary's secretive 'coming out' event
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Posted: October 22, 2008
9:34 pm Eastern
By Chelsea Schilling
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WorldNetDaily
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Some parents are shocked to find their children are learning to be homosexual allies and will participate in "Coming Out Day" at a public elementary school tomorrow – and they claim the school failed to notify parents.
One mother of a kindergartner who attends Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science, a K-8 charter school in Hayward, Calif., said she asked her 5-year-old daughter what she was learning at school.
The little girl replied, "We're learning to be allies."
The mother also said a Gay Straight Alliance club regularly meets in the kindergarten classroom during lunch.
According to a Pacific Justice Institute report, Faith Ringgold opted not to inform the parents of its pro-homosexual activities beforehand. The school is celebrating "Gay and Lesbian History Month" and is in the process of observing "Ally Week," a pro-"gay" occasion usually geared toward high school students.
The school is scheduled to host discussions about families and has posted fliers on school grounds portraying only homosexuals. According to the report, a "TransAction Gender-Bender Read-Aloud" will take place Nov. 20. Students will listen to traditional stories with "gay" or transgender twists, to include "Jane and the Beanstalk."
Some parents only recently noticed posters promoting the school's "Coming Out Day" tomorrow – celebrated 12 days after the national "Coming Out Day" usually observed on Oct. 11. When WND contacted the school to confirm the event, a female representative replied, "Yes, it is scheduled on our calendar."
When asked if the school made any efforts to inform parents, she refused to answer and said Hayward Unified School District would have to respond to additional questions. However, the district did not answer its phones or e-mails, and a voicemail recording would not take messages. "Coming Out Day" is not listed on the district's online school calendar.
Some of the parents contacted Pacific Justice Institute for representation when they learned the school was pushing pro-"gay" events for young children without warning.
Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, said opponents of California's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, or Proposition 8, often say the measure would not have an effect on public schools – but this is one of many recent developments that prove otherwise.
"Do we need any further proof that gay activists will target children as early as possible?" he asked. "Opponents of traditional marriage keep telling us that Prop. 8 has nothing to do with education. In reality, they want to push the gay lifestyle on kindergartners, and we can only imagine how much worse it will be if Prop. 8 is defeated. This is not a scenario most Californians want replayed in their elementary schools."
Concerned individuals may contact Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science by calling (510) 889-7399. The Hayward Unified School District can be reached at (510)784-2600 or by filling out the district contact form.
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This concerns me, is there really any reason to have this in our schools at this young of age? Science in Jr High touches the BIOLOGICAL conception of sperm meets eggs etc etc. In college we attend human sexuality classes..... but kindergarten? Isn't that where they learn their alphabet, colors, beginning sentence structure?
When did explaining what a Transgender is to a 5 year old become part of that curriculum? Do 5 year olds really even know what male/female body parts ARE (as functions and usage not just the names) at that age? Let alone the psychology of human sexuality?
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
School holds surprise 'Gay' Day for kindergartners
Parents outraged at public elementary's secretive 'coming out' event
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted: October 22, 2008
9:34 pm Eastern
By Chelsea Schilling
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WorldNetDaily
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Some parents are shocked to find their children are learning to be homosexual allies and will participate in "Coming Out Day" at a public elementary school tomorrow – and they claim the school failed to notify parents.
One mother of a kindergartner who attends Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science, a K-8 charter school in Hayward, Calif., said she asked her 5-year-old daughter what she was learning at school.
The little girl replied, "We're learning to be allies."
The mother also said a Gay Straight Alliance club regularly meets in the kindergarten classroom during lunch.
According to a Pacific Justice Institute report, Faith Ringgold opted not to inform the parents of its pro-homosexual activities beforehand. The school is celebrating "Gay and Lesbian History Month" and is in the process of observing "Ally Week," a pro-"gay" occasion usually geared toward high school students.
The school is scheduled to host discussions about families and has posted fliers on school grounds portraying only homosexuals. According to the report, a "TransAction Gender-Bender Read-Aloud" will take place Nov. 20. Students will listen to traditional stories with "gay" or transgender twists, to include "Jane and the Beanstalk."
Some parents only recently noticed posters promoting the school's "Coming Out Day" tomorrow – celebrated 12 days after the national "Coming Out Day" usually observed on Oct. 11. When WND contacted the school to confirm the event, a female representative replied, "Yes, it is scheduled on our calendar."
When asked if the school made any efforts to inform parents, she refused to answer and said Hayward Unified School District would have to respond to additional questions. However, the district did not answer its phones or e-mails, and a voicemail recording would not take messages. "Coming Out Day" is not listed on the district's online school calendar.
Some of the parents contacted Pacific Justice Institute for representation when they learned the school was pushing pro-"gay" events for young children without warning.
Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, said opponents of California's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, or Proposition 8, often say the measure would not have an effect on public schools – but this is one of many recent developments that prove otherwise.
"Do we need any further proof that gay activists will target children as early as possible?" he asked. "Opponents of traditional marriage keep telling us that Prop. 8 has nothing to do with education. In reality, they want to push the gay lifestyle on kindergartners, and we can only imagine how much worse it will be if Prop. 8 is defeated. This is not a scenario most Californians want replayed in their elementary schools."
Concerned individuals may contact Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science by calling (510) 889-7399. The Hayward Unified School District can be reached at (510)784-2600 or by filling out the district contact form.
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This concerns me, is there really any reason to have this in our schools at this young of age? Science in Jr High touches the BIOLOGICAL conception of sperm meets eggs etc etc. In college we attend human sexuality classes..... but kindergarten? Isn't that where they learn their alphabet, colors, beginning sentence structure?
When did explaining what a Transgender is to a 5 year old become part of that curriculum? Do 5 year olds really even know what male/female body parts ARE (as functions and usage not just the names) at that age? Let alone the psychology of human sexuality?
Can't we leave them innocent as long as possible, in ALL cases of sexuality hetero and homo??
No Matter the Outcome
A friend told me yesterday, "No matter what the vote is in a few weeks, the people you most touch are your children. Your children will never forget the examples you are setting for them right now."
This really got me thinking about what has happened the last few months. Don't get me wrong, I really want prop 8 to pass. But if it doesn't I am still thankful for all the blessing that have come from fighting this fight.
1) We have all set examples for our kids that even when people don't agree with you, you still stand up for what you believe in. I have had SO many conversations with my kids as they have had questions about what Prop 8 is and why I am doing the things that I am doing. It has given me many opportunities to explain to them that doing the RIGHT thing is not always doing the EASIEST thing.
2) Many different religions have come together and found a unity in our community. As watch on the news or read online about all the different organizations and churches that are getting involved it makes me realize that maybe we have a lot more in common then we previously thought. We can also do a lot of good when we ban together and work towards a common goal.
3) Seeing all the YES on 8 signs makes me realize that I am not alone in my beliefs. The opposition does such a great job making me feel so isolated. Speaking out in support of traditional marriage has become so politically incorrect that after awhile you start to feel like you are the only one. You are branded ignorant, a "hater", intolerant, or a bigot if you take a position against gay marriage. Seeing how many signs have gone up and reading about how many people have donated money makes me realize that there are a lot of people out there that feel exactly the same way I do. Maybe now that we are all speaking out it won't be so scary anymore.
4) When you do what is right you will always be blessed. No matter if Prop 8 passes or not I truly believe that the Lord will recognize our effort and bless us for them. Who knows how many blessings will be bestowed from above when all is said and done.
Amanda
This really got me thinking about what has happened the last few months. Don't get me wrong, I really want prop 8 to pass. But if it doesn't I am still thankful for all the blessing that have come from fighting this fight.
1) We have all set examples for our kids that even when people don't agree with you, you still stand up for what you believe in. I have had SO many conversations with my kids as they have had questions about what Prop 8 is and why I am doing the things that I am doing. It has given me many opportunities to explain to them that doing the RIGHT thing is not always doing the EASIEST thing.
2) Many different religions have come together and found a unity in our community. As watch on the news or read online about all the different organizations and churches that are getting involved it makes me realize that maybe we have a lot more in common then we previously thought. We can also do a lot of good when we ban together and work towards a common goal.
3) Seeing all the YES on 8 signs makes me realize that I am not alone in my beliefs. The opposition does such a great job making me feel so isolated. Speaking out in support of traditional marriage has become so politically incorrect that after awhile you start to feel like you are the only one. You are branded ignorant, a "hater", intolerant, or a bigot if you take a position against gay marriage. Seeing how many signs have gone up and reading about how many people have donated money makes me realize that there are a lot of people out there that feel exactly the same way I do. Maybe now that we are all speaking out it won't be so scary anymore.
4) When you do what is right you will always be blessed. No matter if Prop 8 passes or not I truly believe that the Lord will recognize our effort and bless us for them. Who knows how many blessings will be bestowed from above when all is said and done.
Amanda
My school district will teach gay marriage and Jack O’Connell knows it!
by Mike Spence - Los Angeles County
10-27-2008 7:05 am
If Proposition 8 fails, my school district will teach gay marriage and Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell knows it!
Of course, school board members like me, some teachers, and some parents will resist this type of instruction. But like the Borg in the Star Trek Series, the law, education code, judges and pro-gay marriage groups will eventually force their "tolerant" view of gay marriage on all children in public schools.
This is how it will work in California public schools:
Education Code section 51933 makes it clear that schools that teach "comprehensive sex education" have to teach, "respect for marriage and committed relationships". This is something no school district can get around.
It is the choice of school districts whether or not they teach sex education. This is why the Anti- Proposition 8 campaign and Jack O'Connell say there is no requirement to teach about marriage.
What Jack O'Connell knows but doesn't say is that 96% of school districts teach comprehensive sex education. Those numbers are from O'Connell's California Department of Education. 96% must teach respect for marriage. The only way out is to end sex education programs in all these school districts. That is something that just won't happen. Look at the outcry that takes place when boards try to emphasize more abstinence. The same groups against Proposition 8 strongly support sex education in our schools. As does O'Connell. They along with the education establishment that created sex education will fight anyone that tries to abolish it.
As you can see, Jack O'Connell saying that Proposition 8 doesn't affect children in schools is like saying the Governor's proposed sales tax hike won't affect people, because there is no mandate that they buy products covered by the sales tax. But it isn't just sex education that's affected. Look at last year's California Association of Teachers of English Conference. One workshop was entitled "Reading and Writing Beyond the Closet: LGBTQ Inclusion in the English Classroom". (For those new to the acronyms it is Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Trans-gendered, and Questioning). The 2009 conference has a whole strand on the topic. Teen fiction, elementary school reading books, and history are all fair game. Over ten years ago, the leaders of the West Covina teachers union sued me because I tried to stop a workshop for middle school teachers called "Out of The Closet, Into The Classroom".Passage of SB 777, which expanded discrimination law to include ANYTHING that might discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, or a classification in hate crime statutes, also impacts every aspect of educational activities. This was before the debate about Proposition 8. In their decision on the marriage case, the State Supreme Court found that by its very nature, limiting marriage to that between a man and a woman is discrimination based on sexual orientation. How is a teacher, parent, or school board member going to overcome the Supreme Court, State law, and the educational establishment? That brings us to opt-out provisions in California law. The very fact that Anti-Proposition 8 folks cite the opt-out provision should be a wake-up call that gay marriage will be taught and they know it. Otherwise, why bring up opt-out provisions? The opt-out provision is very narrow in California and is limited to "sexually explicit content" that describes the functions of reproductive organs. That's it. Some have pointed out that two children from the infamous first grade class field trip to a same-sex marriage didn't go. They didn't go because it was an off-campus trip and permission is needed to leave campus. Had the marriage been done on the school campus, parents would not need to be notified nor allowed to opt-out.You don't have to believe me. Believe the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR). NCLR has given $300,000 to the No on Prop 8 campaign and its Executive Director is on the No on 8 Steering Committee. Their legal analysis, LGBT Legal Issues for School Attorneys, says: "State law explicitly provides that 'instruction or materials that discuss gender, sexual orientation, or family life and do not discuss human reproductive organs and their functions' is not subject to the parental notice and opt-out laws. California Education Code § 51932(b)." (Pg.31) There is no opt-out for gay marriage and the legal and educational establishment is dedicated to using existing law to force it on public schools. When you see the advertisements with Jack O'Connell saying that Proposition 8 is not going to lead to gay marriage being taught in schools, he is either a fool or trying to fool you and that is shameful.
by Mike Spence - Los Angeles County
10-27-2008 7:05 am
If Proposition 8 fails, my school district will teach gay marriage and Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell knows it!
Of course, school board members like me, some teachers, and some parents will resist this type of instruction. But like the Borg in the Star Trek Series, the law, education code, judges and pro-gay marriage groups will eventually force their "tolerant" view of gay marriage on all children in public schools.
This is how it will work in California public schools:
Education Code section 51933 makes it clear that schools that teach "comprehensive sex education" have to teach, "respect for marriage and committed relationships". This is something no school district can get around.
It is the choice of school districts whether or not they teach sex education. This is why the Anti- Proposition 8 campaign and Jack O'Connell say there is no requirement to teach about marriage.
What Jack O'Connell knows but doesn't say is that 96% of school districts teach comprehensive sex education. Those numbers are from O'Connell's California Department of Education. 96% must teach respect for marriage. The only way out is to end sex education programs in all these school districts. That is something that just won't happen. Look at the outcry that takes place when boards try to emphasize more abstinence. The same groups against Proposition 8 strongly support sex education in our schools. As does O'Connell. They along with the education establishment that created sex education will fight anyone that tries to abolish it.
As you can see, Jack O'Connell saying that Proposition 8 doesn't affect children in schools is like saying the Governor's proposed sales tax hike won't affect people, because there is no mandate that they buy products covered by the sales tax. But it isn't just sex education that's affected. Look at last year's California Association of Teachers of English Conference. One workshop was entitled "Reading and Writing Beyond the Closet: LGBTQ Inclusion in the English Classroom". (For those new to the acronyms it is Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Trans-gendered, and Questioning). The 2009 conference has a whole strand on the topic. Teen fiction, elementary school reading books, and history are all fair game. Over ten years ago, the leaders of the West Covina teachers union sued me because I tried to stop a workshop for middle school teachers called "Out of The Closet, Into The Classroom".Passage of SB 777, which expanded discrimination law to include ANYTHING that might discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, or a classification in hate crime statutes, also impacts every aspect of educational activities. This was before the debate about Proposition 8. In their decision on the marriage case, the State Supreme Court found that by its very nature, limiting marriage to that between a man and a woman is discrimination based on sexual orientation. How is a teacher, parent, or school board member going to overcome the Supreme Court, State law, and the educational establishment? That brings us to opt-out provisions in California law. The very fact that Anti-Proposition 8 folks cite the opt-out provision should be a wake-up call that gay marriage will be taught and they know it. Otherwise, why bring up opt-out provisions? The opt-out provision is very narrow in California and is limited to "sexually explicit content" that describes the functions of reproductive organs. That's it. Some have pointed out that two children from the infamous first grade class field trip to a same-sex marriage didn't go. They didn't go because it was an off-campus trip and permission is needed to leave campus. Had the marriage been done on the school campus, parents would not need to be notified nor allowed to opt-out.You don't have to believe me. Believe the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR). NCLR has given $300,000 to the No on Prop 8 campaign and its Executive Director is on the No on 8 Steering Committee. Their legal analysis, LGBT Legal Issues for School Attorneys, says: "State law explicitly provides that 'instruction or materials that discuss gender, sexual orientation, or family life and do not discuss human reproductive organs and their functions' is not subject to the parental notice and opt-out laws. California Education Code § 51932(b)." (Pg.31) There is no opt-out for gay marriage and the legal and educational establishment is dedicated to using existing law to force it on public schools. When you see the advertisements with Jack O'Connell saying that Proposition 8 is not going to lead to gay marriage being taught in schools, he is either a fool or trying to fool you and that is shameful.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
I wasn't lying
I was serious when I said I put a sticker on my purse. They come right off, and I've already had to replace it once, with no gunk left behind! Carrying the cause! When I feel I have no control I decide to do something that makes me feel more in control, no matter how silly. Surprisingly this makes me feel better.
Right vs. Privilege
I have to think that those who oppose Prop 8 are scared. They are afraid that their cause is not just. That's why they resort to name calling, stealing signs, and intimidating Prop 8 supporters. In a fair fight, they are afraid they will lose, so they want to slant the playing field to their advantage.
What an interesting irony. Those who scream for tolerance, diversity and equality are unable to extend the same courtesy to anyone with conservative views. The message is that tolerance, diversity and equality are just other terms for liberal. Forcing the country to all be liberal would eliminate diversity and equality, and tolerance would be a thing of the past.
Unfortunately, in our country of entitlement, those who feel they have to protect their rights often do so by limiting the rights of others. What about the right to my own opinion? What about the right to a peaceful neighborhood? What about the right to raise and teach my children as I see best? No, these are not rights specified in the constitution, but if the claim is that marriage between any two adults is a right, then those ought to be considered rights too.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not so sure marriage is a right at all. I believe it is a privilege extended to those who are able to make a unique contribution to society. A heterosexual couple is able to bring children into their union, thus establishing a family, the base of society. Extending the marriage privilege to include homosexual couples makes allowance for personal gratification, but does nothing to actually strengthen society. (I know, there are heterosexual couples with fertility problems who are not able to conceive. And I know that with modern science, it is possible to conceive in vitro. I also know about adoption. But the truth of the matter is that there is a reason that it takes the cells of both a man and a woman to conceive a child. And the chances of conception are much greater in a heterosexual couple than in a homosexual one.)
But expressing those opinions will get me labeled as an intolerant bigot, so I ought to just keep them to myself. Because, what if someone recognizes truth, and changes their vote because of it? That would make the "no" campaign more scared than ever.
What an interesting irony. Those who scream for tolerance, diversity and equality are unable to extend the same courtesy to anyone with conservative views. The message is that tolerance, diversity and equality are just other terms for liberal. Forcing the country to all be liberal would eliminate diversity and equality, and tolerance would be a thing of the past.
Unfortunately, in our country of entitlement, those who feel they have to protect their rights often do so by limiting the rights of others. What about the right to my own opinion? What about the right to a peaceful neighborhood? What about the right to raise and teach my children as I see best? No, these are not rights specified in the constitution, but if the claim is that marriage between any two adults is a right, then those ought to be considered rights too.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not so sure marriage is a right at all. I believe it is a privilege extended to those who are able to make a unique contribution to society. A heterosexual couple is able to bring children into their union, thus establishing a family, the base of society. Extending the marriage privilege to include homosexual couples makes allowance for personal gratification, but does nothing to actually strengthen society. (I know, there are heterosexual couples with fertility problems who are not able to conceive. And I know that with modern science, it is possible to conceive in vitro. I also know about adoption. But the truth of the matter is that there is a reason that it takes the cells of both a man and a woman to conceive a child. And the chances of conception are much greater in a heterosexual couple than in a homosexual one.)
But expressing those opinions will get me labeled as an intolerant bigot, so I ought to just keep them to myself. Because, what if someone recognizes truth, and changes their vote because of it? That would make the "no" campaign more scared than ever.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Who's on the Lord Side, Who?
If you were able to attend the fireside on Prop 8 the First Presidency has asked us to spend 4 hours a week working toward the passing of Proposition 8. This can be calling, handing out flyers, entering data, talking to friends, blogging, emailing, etc. We now have the opportunity to hold signs on street corners! If you are willing to help in this cause PLEASE call Kelly Thompson. This is an EASY way to get your 4 hours in! We are also moving to the second phase of calling. Recontacting those who said they were undecided, and those who said they would vote yes to remind them to please remember to vote. This will be less scary as they have already been contacted and were nice enough to talk with us. =) If you are able to do this, please also contact Kelly. Thank you!
If you are not in the Turlock 4th ward, your ward should have a representative that will be needing this help as well.
Called to Serve.
If you are not in the Turlock 4th ward, your ward should have a representative that will be needing this help as well.
Called to Serve.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Proposition 8 attire
I finally got brave enough, and put a bumper sticker on my purse. (yes,, I am that tacky) I find that I don't bring it up in conversation enough, so maybe this will help. You know when you feel powerless? When you just can't talk to people because they have already made up their minds without all the facts, and you still want to be Christian about it? Well I am there. So I'm trying to take back some of my own power and freedom of speech and religion. And surprisingly I feel better.
So here's to hoping I don't get attaked.
So here's to hoping I don't get attaked.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Democracy
Is it just me, or are the people fighting against prop 8 telling us
"you have the right to fight for oppression? thats new, musta been slipped in our constitution while i wasn't looking" -voting no on Prop 8
Umm... I believe just the opposite. 61% of Californians voted in 2000 to pass a Proposition to keep the definiton of Marriage between a man and a woman. There are 4 judges, count them, 4, who decided to overule 61% of voting Californians to have them believe that Marriage should include Gay/Lesbian couples. Now with 5% of the nations (not just California) population being gay, it would seem that the minority are "opressing" the majority into believing that gay marriage is ok. They are even telling the churches to accept this, that they have to accept this.
I'm not sure this is much of a democracy anymore when the people's voices aren't heard or upheld. Scary times.
Tormented in Turlock
"you have the right to fight for oppression? thats new, musta been slipped in our constitution while i wasn't looking" -voting no on Prop 8
Umm... I believe just the opposite. 61% of Californians voted in 2000 to pass a Proposition to keep the definiton of Marriage between a man and a woman. There are 4 judges, count them, 4, who decided to overule 61% of voting Californians to have them believe that Marriage should include Gay/Lesbian couples. Now with 5% of the nations (not just California) population being gay, it would seem that the minority are "opressing" the majority into believing that gay marriage is ok. They are even telling the churches to accept this, that they have to accept this.
I'm not sure this is much of a democracy anymore when the people's voices aren't heard or upheld. Scary times.
Tormented in Turlock
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Moral Issue
I will vote yes on Prop 8 because I believe that marriage should only be between a man and a woman. For me, this is a moral issue. I believe that it is morally wrong to engage in a homosexual relationship. And I cannot deny my moral convictions by voting against this proposition.
Now, I know that in our society it is considered closed-minded and unenlightened to believe that there are moral rights and wrongs. Everything these days has become a shade of gray, leaving me to decide whether a certain decision is "right for me". The opposition for Prop 8 would say that even though I would not be personally affected by an amendment in the constitution defining marriage, I should not deny the right of marriage to anyone. Because maybe homosexuality is "right for them".
But I will stick with my moral convictions. I will teach my children that there are issues that have a moral right and wrong. And I will vote according to my conscience.
Now, I know that in our society it is considered closed-minded and unenlightened to believe that there are moral rights and wrongs. Everything these days has become a shade of gray, leaving me to decide whether a certain decision is "right for me". The opposition for Prop 8 would say that even though I would not be personally affected by an amendment in the constitution defining marriage, I should not deny the right of marriage to anyone. Because maybe homosexuality is "right for them".
But I will stick with my moral convictions. I will teach my children that there are issues that have a moral right and wrong. And I will vote according to my conscience.
Monday, October 6, 2008
5% of all Americans are Gay/Lesbian
This statistic blew me away! With so few of the majority how on earth are so many things getting on the ballot and passed when they are so far off from what so many believe???
They are now telling us that even Foster Care parents will be trained in how to teach that marriage between any 2 adults is normal, IF Proposition 8 does not pass.
I tell you we are living in scary times. I need to remember to rely on the Lord and seek peace. Please hear my heart on this. Stand up for what you believe, read the details, and be sure to vote!
Marriage between a Man and Woman is Ordained of God. I'm going with God on this one.
They are now telling us that even Foster Care parents will be trained in how to teach that marriage between any 2 adults is normal, IF Proposition 8 does not pass.
I tell you we are living in scary times. I need to remember to rely on the Lord and seek peace. Please hear my heart on this. Stand up for what you believe, read the details, and be sure to vote!
Marriage between a Man and Woman is Ordained of God. I'm going with God on this one.
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