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southdakotajay

Steve,

Thanks for your thoughts - I think you express the thoughts and frustrations of many of us. I especially relate to your thoughts about this being "only one issue." I often dream of the future when GLBT people are finally fully recognized in the church and people look back and say "all that fighting for what?." In the meantime, you hit the nail on the head, it is important. A former pastor of mine said it is not just an issue, but it is a struggle over what the fundamentals of our very faith is about, does God's love include everyone, or not.

Peace with Justice

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