Peer pressure behind same-sex marriage law

CHERYL HUBER; Olympia • Published February 21, 2012

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Gov. Chris Gregoire said Feb. 13 was “her proudest day as governor.” She credited supporters sharing of personal stories for making the same sex marriage law possible. I call this peer pressure.

This is a law that clearly goes against God’s law and against nature’s law. God called Adam and Eve to fill the land with children. Can two men or two women do this together?

Our governor has children together with her husband. How did this happen? God allowed it and blessed them. That’s how it works.

However this law turns out, we each have a day to stand alone before God and be held accountable for our choices. Where are you going to spend eternity?

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