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Gay Marriage at the Ballot Box

HeraldOfGalactus Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 3:21 PM
Could you please provide evidence that sexual orientation can be changed on a large scale?
gary47 Wrote: Nov 23, 2012 3:39 PM
Sexual behavior may change, but not instrinsic orientation.
David3036 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 4:57 AM
The overwhelming evidence is that "change" is not possible, even though people can adapt. Millions of gay men marry women, and vice versa. But that's because of societal pressure, not "change," and it isn't healthy for anyone involved. Oscar Wilde was married with children, So was Cole Porter, and even Rock Hudson for a short time. They still had their men on the side. Today we have Sen. Larry Craig, Rev. Ted Haggard, Congressman Eric Massa and legions of others. Just ask their wives if love can make a man straight. It can't.
Richard19 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 7:09 PM
It can be changed through a gay man meeting a woman who he falls in love with. it's happened infinite times. We're not allowed to hear about it. because the radicals don't buy the idea of love. They're the luciferian folks.

SUPPORTERS OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE have reason to cheer after last week's election. Supporters of democratic self-government, even those of us who oppose gay marriage, do too.

On Nov. 6, for the first time ever, voters in three states – Maine, Maryland, and Washington – redefined marriage by popular vote. In Minnesota, residents said no to a constitutional amendment enshrining the traditional understanding of marriage as the union of a man and a woman. There is no denying the significance of these results: Previously the issue had gone to the ballot in 32 states, and in all 32 same-sex marriage was defeated....

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