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  • WWJDnow
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    Re: Please pray for the Supreme Court decision on homer marriage to be delayed

    I sympathize, but I don't think I can ask Jesus to delay the ruling. Right now, tens of thousands of homos are getting married every day. Just think of all of the good, wholesome, one-man-one-woman-of-the-same-race marriages that will be ruined while the Supreme Court dithers.

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  • Naomi Ruth Lamb
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    Re: Please pray for the Supreme Court decision on homer marriage to be delayed

    Praying

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Please pray for the Supreme Court decision on homer marriage to be delayed

    While I still see no reason for any females to be on the Supreme Court (don't they have a cafeteria, do they really need a woman to make lunch?), I'd like to hope they have enough sense to know God gave them a womb to make babies for Christ. They cannot do that unless a real man provides them with a seed. Only a man and a woman can have a child. The gaywise, if kept at a safe distance from our impressionable children, will die out if we can prevent their influences on Gods babies.
    God gave us marriage to create the family. Without proper marriage, you have people sinning together. No one has to look further than Ham to see the result.

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  • Please pray for the Supreme Court decision on homer marriage to be delayed

    I am in a bit of a quandary about this. On the one hand, I pray that the US Supreme Court rules for Satan. A fireball hurtling towards them would certainly show them the error of their ways.

    Even my children, who are too young to be Saved and will almost certainly perish (unless I have misunderstood their situation), are excited at the prospect. My husband has agreed that when the time comes, they can stay up after their regular bedtime to watch The End.

    I do feel some sympathy, though, for my eldest stepdaughter. Faith was married a couple of days after her 16th birthday in January but (according to 1 Timothy 2:14-15) she will not be Saved until her child is born some time around the end of September.

    Would it be very wrong to ask my dear Brothers and Sisters to pray that various administrative procedures, or just general incompetence, delay the Supreme Court's final decision and thus hold back the fireball for a couple of months?
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