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Webster's dictionary redefines 'marriage'
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| March 17, 2009
| Bob Unruh
Posted on 03/17/2009 6:15:24 PM PDT by Jeb21
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
I think sterile and post-menopausal women should be able to marry. I don’t think that is rejecting the Bible.
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03/19/2009 7:58:38 AM PDT
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Marie2
(I don't know what that bird told you, but I'M Brian Fellows)
To: chapin2500
“Not for ‘creating’ children but for raising children.”
But sometimes there are no children, and sometimes the children are grown.
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03/19/2009 7:59:15 AM PDT
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Marie2
(I don't know what that bird told you, but I'M Brian Fellows)
To: smashtheduck
“For the record, I'm against polygamy. That's why I only have one wife...”
You just saved yourself a night on the couch.;)lol
I found this today and it states in a short synopsis God's view of polygamy and His original plan which should always be followed whether or not man tries to disobey it (God always knows best but we humans tend to twist His best to fit our own desires...which is what the examples in the Old Testament did).
http://www.eadshome.com/polygamy.htm
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03/19/2009 10:20:59 AM PDT
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444Flyer
(Don't beLIEve Obama.............................Never give up, never give in, never give out!)
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To: Marie2
I think sterile and post-menopausal women should be able to marry. I dont think that is rejecting the Bible.I happen to think a marriage certificate, as a matter of law, should be a birth certificate.
This way, any question of marriage is strictly biological.
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