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William Bennett
Bayville, NJ
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By nature, I am a broken individual, it is the nature that has been my burden to bear since the fall of man, But since Christ has come I no longer have to worry what the world dictates that I should be. Just like most enemies the world likes to come across like a roaring lion, looking to devour. I believe that my childhood circumstances and misconceptions (Words and actions that spoke into my life those things that were not as if they were) that I am worthless, inadequate, afraid, guilty have oriented not only my sexuality, but my whole life. Now I look forward to the orientation of God that says that I am forgiven and free. Free from condemnation, hatred, and self-strife. Free from eternal separation from the only one who knew me before anyone else knew me. I am not ashamed of my past but I don’t want to go back. What I have found in Christ is a non condemning way of life. I have been shown a love that surpasses all of my understanding that awakens a spiritual being a spirit that dwells in each of us but few allow to surface. Ex-Gay proving change is possible.
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Crystal Filgian
Forked River, NJ
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Your all the same. Stop pissing off God. If God didn't like same sex marriage, God would have wiped its mentality and existence clean from ever appearing in public of our specific species as its core. It's nature, you are part of nature. And as that statement of "nature" is flawed and will never be perfect. You were all designed for something far greater. Don't let bloody woo-hoo on any gender terminology stop you from realizing that. Like and love what you want to, and respect your fellow brother and sisters. I kinda sound like "God" no?
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Eric Thomas
Barnegat, NJ
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We have a legally-mandated separation of church and state in this country and for good reason given our constitutional right to worship (or not worship) as we choose.
Like it or not, it is the law of the land that governs marriage. However, marriage is a state of mind and heart between two people. The ceremonial part of it can be debated. For marriages that succeeded it is poetic. For marriages ending in divorce it was but a precursor to the divorce decree.
It is a matter of choice.
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Eric Thomas
Barnegat, NJ
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I believe the institution of marriage to be heterosexual. And I will lobby my legislators to vote against any change to that standard.
But should the law in NJ change and allow people of the same sex to wed then so be it.
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Spencer Smencer
Norristown, PA
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marriage is sacred between a Male and a Female
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fran walters
Sparta, NJ
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sharon
Bayville, NJ
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Love doent have a gender.
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Petunia
Absecon, NJ
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Karla
Absecon, NJ
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Love doesn't have a gender. Love knows no bounds. Who are any of us to stand in the way of two adults who love each other?
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supporter
Barnegat, NJ
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There is no explaination needed
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debbie
Forked River, NJ
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dez
New Brunswick, NJ
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bc all should be allowed to have the same rights to live happily married to the person they love, whether they are heterosexual or homosexual. it is ashame that in 2011 we continue to fight for equal rights as americans--we have gone from women's rights, to african-american's rights, and now to the rights of homosexuals--like if they are not people too!! seriousl what is wrong with this world?? in today's day and age we shouldall be equal and people should stop passing judgement!
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McKenzie
Lanoka Harbor, NJ
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People should be able to marry who they love. It's as simple as that.
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