Is there anything worth fighting for? If so, what? And how do you define fighting? Does it mean you have to be loud, mean, defensive? Or can you fight for something by using knowledge and truth to educate? There is much being said about Proposition 8 and I do not all the facts. I do know that I am voting yes and that this is something worth fighting for. I am voting yes to protect the sancitity of marriage. I am voting yes because the family unit is important to me. I'm voting yes to insure that I will be able to get married where and how I choose. I'm voting yes because I do not want adoption services to close their doors because they won't let homosexuals adopt children. I am voting yes so that my children won't be forced to learn about homosexuality in sex education. I am voting yes because I truly believe that this issue will change the world and that it is worth fighting for.
Please take the time to educate yourself about Proposition 8. Please don't allow the media to sway you. There are so many resources out there. Here is a little video that breaks it down. It's easy to follow:
Here is a link to a wonderful hub about twin brothers with opposing views on the subject. Please read:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Identical-Twin-Brothers-One-Gay-One-Straight-a-Dialogue-Same-Sex-Marriage
3 comments:
awesome artical. and i love your new background for halloween, im so excited!
Some things are just worth defending, and marriage and family are two of them. I am so proud of all the Young Adults who have had the courage to post to their blogs, write on their wall, twitter, and participate on line. That is a scary place to be sometimes, because the truth is sometimes not what people think they want to hear.
Michelle, you and your passion are perfect for teaching truth. Thank you!
Well said Michelle! And you're right, when you have the truth, you don't need to argue because the TRUTH says it all.
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