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Does the issue of gay marriage distract people from spiritual growth and maintenance? Is it a way that people escape from dealing with their own spirituality? Why or why not?
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possibly, but that doesn't deny the perceived seriousness of homosexuality.
i do think the amount of time the religious right spend on criticising and fighting gays could be better utilised in the world by fighting... i dunno, things like poverty? maybe that's just too radical though...
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