As many of you know, have heard, or may have guessed, I consider myself a conservative. I believe in limited government, states' rights, pro-life legislation, lower taxes, and all that jazz. I am also a genuine believer in Christ, an avid reader of the Bible, a researcher of Christian and religious history, a perfectionist, and a passionate (and compassionate) citizen of the community, the USA, and the world. With that said, I would like to share something that has been on my heart for about a year.
Several months ago, I wrote an article about equality in marriage. I proposed the idea that maybe we should have true separation of church and state when it comes to marriage. With gay rights activists and religious counterparts, we must ask ourselves, "Will this nonsense ever end?"
I think it could. I say, "There's a simple solution!"
Several months ago, I wrote an article about equality in marriage. I proposed the idea that maybe we should have true separation of church and state when it comes to marriage. With gay rights activists and religious counterparts, we must ask ourselves, "Will this nonsense ever end?"
I think it could. I say, "There's a simple solution!"