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Re: Texas' Refusal To Allow Gay Couples To Divorce May Be The Next Constitutional Sho
You guys always pull out the Jefferson card. So predictable :roll:
Jefferson did not sign The Constitution. 55 other men signed The Constitution. 51 of them took a sworn and solemn oath that The Bible was the word of God. That Jesus Christ was the son of God and that only through him could one find eternal salvation. Many were ministers, preachers, ect. In other words they didn't need to specifically write about gay sex and gay marriage at the time to know what they thought of it. It's a given.
No actually The Founders did not approve of homosexual sex and the gay lifestyle. The concept of gay marriage would have been repulsive to them.
Yea right. Sure. Lincoln took it up the butt too right? :lol:
Like Jefferson who ripped all the supernatural stuff out of the bible and had a habit of boinking his slaves or maybe Ben Franklin who had a habit of visiting houses of ill repute.
You guys always pull out the Jefferson card. So predictable :roll:
Jefferson did not sign The Constitution. 55 other men signed The Constitution. 51 of them took a sworn and solemn oath that The Bible was the word of God. That Jesus Christ was the son of God and that only through him could one find eternal salvation. Many were ministers, preachers, ect. In other words they didn't need to specifically write about gay sex and gay marriage at the time to know what they thought of it. It's a given.
You do these highly intelligent well read multi dimensional people a disservice and disrespect attempting to paint them in your one dimensional image.
No actually The Founders did not approve of homosexual sex and the gay lifestyle. The concept of gay marriage would have been repulsive to them.
I bet more than one was gay.
Yea right. Sure. Lincoln took it up the butt too right? :lol: