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And one from the church:



While yet the 12th article of faith reads:

Which sustain were you talking about?

sus·tain
səˈstān/
verb
verb: sustain; 3rd person present: sustains; past tense: sustained; past participle: sustained; gerund or present participle: sustaining

1.
strengthen or support physically or mentally.

"this thought had sustained him throughout the years"
synonyms: comfort, help, assist, encourage, succor, support, give strength to, buoy up, carry, cheer up, hearten; informalbuck up
"her memories sustained her"
cause to continue or be prolonged for an extended period or without interruption.
"he cannot sustain a normal conversation"
synonyms: continue, carry on, keep up, keep alive, maintain, preserve, conserve, perpetuate, retain More
"they were unable to sustain a coalition"
continuous, ongoing, steady, continual, constant, prolonged, persistent, nonstop, perpetual, unabating, relentless, rolling, unrelieved, unbroken, never-ending, incessant, unceasing, ceaseless, around-the-clock, round-the-clock
"her sustained battle against alcoholism"
antonyms: sporadic
(of a performer) represent (a part or character) convincingly.
"he sustained the role with burly resilience"
bear (the weight of an object) without breaking or falling.
"he sagged against her so that she could barely sustain his weight"
synonyms: bear, support, carry, stand, keep up, prop up, shore up, underpin
"the balcony might not sustain the weight"
2.
undergo or suffer
(something unpleasant, especially an injury).
"he died after sustaining severe head injuries"
synonyms: undergo, experience, suffer, endure
"she sustained slight injuries"
 
You can sustain something and still disagree with it. For example, I disagree with not being able to get in the HOV lane any time I want, but I "sustain" the law by following it. I sustain my Bishop even though I think he's an elitist douche.

Which is fair.
 
A good day. One that I'm very sure will be looked back upon as a day the U.S. did the right thing.
 
And one from the church:



While yet the 12th article of faith reads:

u can argue all you want law of the land.

but since the holocaust jews dont trust the laws. they thought the law said move to ghetto yada yada you know the stories

they obeyed everythning. s
so LDS they might also change the sustaining the law part aka obey the law of the land
 
Hey don't crap all over my thread and the beautiful thing me and BabyPeterzz had going here.
 
u can argue all you want law of the land.

but since the holocaust jews dont trust the laws. they thought the law said move to ghetto yada yada you know the stories

they obeyed everythning. s
so LDS they might also change the sustaining the law part aka obey the law of the land

Godwin's Law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law

The Victitroll just compared gays having the ability to getting legally married to the extermination of 6 million semites during the second world war.

As stated in your poll thread, please **** off, Butchy. Also, I hope you're having a good Friday.
 
Godwin's Law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law

The Victitroll just compared gays having the ability to getting legally married to the extermination of 6 million semites during the second world war.

As stated in your poll thread, please **** off, Butchy. Also, I hope you're having a good Friday.


nah just saying with a well known example that maybe it is time religion drops the law of the land clause :P.

maybe i communicated that wrong.

i just wanna say it might be time for that religion to drop the law of the land.

cus sooner or later its time to drop that clause
 
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So what was it when it was all white, before statutory bans?
 
I never really did get this whole topic. I read it is projected to be like fewer than 2% of all marriages performed. The only thing that might concern me is if the next push is to try to force religions to perform and accept gay marriage. I can see that as a bit of a rub. But realistically there is no difference in society to the vast majority of people.

And that was one of the silly arguments against marriage equality. Some people (and I've spoken to plenty) actually believed that churches in states where gay marriage was already legalized were being forced to perform same sex marriages lol.... not true at all.

Then there were the people claiming that eventually it would lead to religions being forced to perform same sex marriages. And that, my friends, is a textbook example of a slippery slope logical fallacy.
 
Hey don't crap all over my thread and the beautiful thing me and BabyPeterzz had going here.

Now that Obummer has decreed that we must get gay married, nullifying both of our trad marriages, we might as well get this over with.

Wanna get divorced, like, next week?
 
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