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As I Was Saying…

11.07.2008 · Posted in Social

The opponents of Prop 8 are very hateful and hypocritical when it comes to free speech and tolerance.

Just another example.

  • pastoralmusings
    cshande,
    I have added you to my blogroll as requested.
    I look forward to traffic from you as well as traffic from me to you.
    I trust you'll be successful with your blog and give exposure to the truth as well as the lies.
    Jason
  • cschande
    Great post. I really enjoy reading your blog. Keep up the good work. I’ve just started a new blog that will be highlighting the secular progressive movement (gay agenda, pro-abortion causes, etc). Unfortunately, most Christians still don’t know what’s going on out there and the mainstream media certainly isn’t covering it.

    We’re looking to build a solid group of social conservatives who’ll frequent our site regularly and contribute to some good discussions. I hope you'll check us out!

    If you’ll add us to your blogroll we’ll gladly add you to ours. Our blog is at http://religionandmorality.wordpress.com/

    Thanks!
  • pastoralmusings
    Thanks for stopping by.
    I shall look into your blog soon.
    Thanks again,
    Jason
  • pastoralmusings
    beetlebabee,
    Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
    Jason
  • I find it wonderful that other faiths have stood with the LDS church and not let them take the flak alone.

    Los Angeles interfaith leaders voiced their support for the LDS church this afternoon, saying: “The peaceful faiths, families, educators, activists, and community servants who make up the protect Marriage Coalition are saddened to hear of the continued targeted attacks on the Mormon people during and after the conclusion of this fair and certified election. Like many churches, the family is the anchor of the LDS faith and it is no surprise that its members in California joined other faiths in giving everything they had to Proposition 8.“

    It's one of the more amazing things of this election, that so many faiths were able to build bridges and find common ground to stand on.

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