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Current Events => Political Ammunition => Topic started by: CactusCarlos on November 08, 2012, 11:24:32 AM
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Stockton Springs Community Church in Waldo County, Maine, has been vandalized with swastikas spray-painted on its front door and on two signs on its lawn, supposedly for the church's support of traditional marriage.
"I was shocked and horrified when I arrived at the church this morning and saw swastikas painted all over our property. Clearly, those who want to redefine marriage also want to redefine tolerance," said Pastor Steve DeGroft. "Our congregation has taken a loving and respectful stand for traditional marriage in our community, but those who disagree want to silence and intimidate us. We can't be apathetic, and can't be bullied. I urge all Mainers to go to the polls today and Vote No on Question 1."
Pastor DeGroft refers to the vote in Maine on Nov. 6 regarding the legalization of same-sex marriage, which was passed. Stockton Springs and other churches have urged people to support the traditional definition of marriage as union between one man and one woman, but their efforts were not enough on Election Day, as voters in Maine, Minnesota, Maryland and Washington State all approved adding same-sex couples to that definition.
The rest: http://m.global.christianpost.com/news/maine-church-vandalized-with-swastikas-allegedly-for-gay-marriage-stance--84577/
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I like how in the comments it's either accusations I the churches doing it to themselves or don't do that stuff to give them fuel to be hateful. Soooo anyone hateful who is a gay doesn't count it just counts that you are fueling hate. The gay is not the bad person see. That can never be just like a black can never be racist I guess. Geez
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The rest: http://m.global.christianpost.com/news/maine-church-vandalized-with-swastikas-allegedly-for-gay-marriage-stance--84577/
One thing for sure, the vandals were not born from a gay marriage.
I wonder how they would feel if some rogue part of society went to their parents and grandparents homes and painted nasty signs against Breeders on their front door.
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One thing for sure, the vandals were not born from a gay marriage.
I wonder how they would feel if some rogue part of society went to their parents and grandparents homes and painted nasty signs against Breeders on their front door.
Precisely. Hi5!
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The rest: http://m.global.christianpost.com/news/maine-church-vandalized-with-swastikas-allegedly-for-gay-marriage-stance--84577/
Swastikas on a church for gay marriage. This is definitely not in the name of gay marriage. This is something else.