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DOUG and Katie each had a question:
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Q. (Doug)
I am confused on your same sex marriage stance.
While it seems you support it,
some words seem like you don't.
I am a gay man and I want to be able to marry
my partner, pay our taxes as a couple,
receive hospital rights, and raise children
together without fear.
Can you make sure when the time comes for
me to marry, I can marry my long term partner?
A. (Bill)
You and your partner are in what I call a
responsibility marriage, even though it is not
announced and you are only planning, and you should be
allowed all the benefits of raising a child as a
heterosexual marriage, unless some scientific reason to
the contrary exists.
It is assumed that both of you are financially stable
-- not particularly meaning rich. Comparing this to a
12 year old girl and 13 year old boy having a child,
where, in my marriage definitions, is a shotgun
marriage, a responsibility abortion or adoption. On
such a comparison, I would say that you two are more
capable, both scientifically and emotionally, of
raising children than the 12 and 13 year olds are.
What the GOD Nation, not the church, is doing is
playing word games by a 'bating and switching' words.
The word marriage has many meanings as where I have
created four: shotgun, responsibility, old-age, and
say-no, where details are at BillBoltonGovernor.org.
The GOD Nation will bate someone by using the word
marriage to mean the shotgun marriage, then it will
switch the meaning to represent the other three types
of marriage. So when the GOD nation bans the shotgun
marriage, where such ban is not needed for gays to
begin with, it also bans the other three marriages.
It is a crafty bate and switch. The end result, is
that it gives people a reason to hate.
CNN's article, "Commentary: Progress on gay rights
leaves politicians in the dust", By Joe Solmonese,
Special to CNN, 06-30-06, reports that companies are
moving toward respect for gays in spite of politicians
promoting a constitutional amendment -- Georgia's Cathy
Cox, Mark Taylor and Sonny Perdue, and US President
Bush.
Bill
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Q. (Katie)
What is your stance on displaying the Ten Commandments
in public places?
A. (Bill)
Every time I hear that question I assume the person
asking the question is looking for a more simplified
legal system, but one which provides one's God as part
of the law.
Assuming such, part of the problem is that the
monopolistic bar has assured that the basics of law,
law research and court procedures are not taught in
high schools. Other monopolistic interests also
support this hole of knowledge in our high schools.
As a result I am hoping to pay the church and other
family based services to start teaching basic law
procedures. For the church, it can now teach the 10
Commands in relation to our existing laws.
Bill
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