In November, 2009 issue of The United Church Observer, Dean Salter writes
" Our churches should make a voluntary committment to ban churchspeak community. We need to stop being lazy about the way we communicate. if it's a code word, let's get rid of it. if it obscures our messages - if itconfuses, divides or fails to move us forward in our faith - let's drop it."
My question arises from this.
I am a Canadian so i didn't get to vote in this past american election. I am very disappointed in the ban of same sex marriages. I believe in God and I have faith but doesn't the bible teach us to love each other and to be non judgemental. I think that as human beings we should all have the same rights. I watch the arguments from both sides on tv and it just pisses me off. For the yes people, their biggest arguement is that the word "marriage" is defined as a sacred bond between a man and a woman. Says who?! The Bible..when did the bible become the constitution?
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