galenbeesley

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  1. Wow I didn't expect the kind of replies I received on this statement. I will qualify my remarks though in the matters of spiritual law and criminal law, I do believe that justice needs to be served. I don't however agree with being the judge on either matter unless we are put in that position. In the matter of spiritual law I refer to Jesus who said that He will forgive whom He will forgive but it is required of all men to forgive. That doesn't mean that we don't acknowledge that they have broken a law but that we are leave the matter of judgment up to Him. I know that homosexuality is a grievous sin, but I'm not the one to judge on that matter. That person could be someone who struggling with trying to overcome those feelings, we just don't know.
  2. I agree with the stance of the church on this matter. I don't agree with anything that interferes with the rights of other people, even if what they do I think is morally wrong. I believe that even gays and lesbians are children of God and deserve to be treated as children of God.
  3. well is it going to be posted on line or in streaming video??? That would be cool since I would love to check that out. A new book is coming out on it. Now that is very interesting do you know where I could find information on it??
  4. I would like to say hello and kind of introduce myself. I'm a memeber of the US army and right writing this from Afghanistan. My wife is still at Fort Hood, Texas waiting for me to return home. She elects to stay where I'm stationed because she states that it is easiest for her to keep up with what is happening while I'm deployed. We are both from Idaho and miss the mountains when we are in flat country like central Texas. I'm from the area west of Boise out in the desert. My wife is from the mountains in central Idaho. It is interesting being in small military wards with all the changes from people leaving and people coming in. We both love the military life just not the separations that come with all the deployments which is perfectly understandable. We both look forward to the day when we can retire to the mountains of Idaho permanently. I love the outdoors, doing things outdoors especially camping and fishing. As stated earlier I'm married and have been married for going on nine wonderful years. We were married on Thanksgiving day November 25 1999. I happily inherited three children when I married her and have happily changed her attitudes concerning being married. That attitude that men change and become abusive when they get married. We also adopted one other child and all but one of the children have left home and are on their own now except one. He is fourteen and unfortunately that leaves too little time and the house will be way too empty. LOL. I guess I could say that I can look forward soon to getting grandkids to spoil. :)