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No! Simply disagree to their views but at the same time realize that many gays are simply the way they are and there's not much they can do about it. So I pray for them.
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Edited by Unkn0wn N3wb: 5/28/2015 6:18:44 PM[quote]So I pray for them.[/quote] they dont want your prayers
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He doesn't want your reply [spoiler]Rekt fgt[/spoiler]
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[quote]Simply disagree to their views[/quote]you disagree with their view that they should be treated equally under the law?
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I think he only means he differs from how they identify sexually. How would they not be treated equally?
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[quote]I think he only means he differs from how they identify sexually. [/quote]but our sexual orientation is not a "view" or opinion or position. It's just something you are. [quote]How would they not be treated equally?[/quote]when gays are denied the legal rights and protections that come with marriage, they are denied equal treatment under the law.
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In America, everyone is supposed to be equal. So based on that, then yes they should be allowed that right. But I don't categorize gays with labels and avoid or turn a cold shoulders to. I have gay friends. And I've met gays who believe in God and are absolutely terrified that they won't be accepted into heaven for being gay. All I can towards that is they have one interesting conversation waiting on them once they finish their lives here on Earth. And that I can pray for them.