| Hometown: | Jacksonville |
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| Favorite stars | Will Ferrell |
| Least favorite stars | John Travolta, Beyonce, Kanye West, Adam Sandler, Diddy, Kathy Griffin, Ellen DeGeneres, 50 Cent, Kid Rock, Jay-Z, Andy Dick, Chris Brown, Eminem, DMX |
| Favorite movies: | Wall-E..(What? F*#% You man! That movie rocks!) |
| Favorite TV shows: | True Blood, Seinfeld, House M.D. |
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Now, if the municipality or state goverment want to make a "legal institution", like civil union...then they can. They cannot, however, call it marriage. Marriage, by definition, is a God given sacrement that celebrates the union of a man and a woman. The children they concieve are the fruit of this union.
I won't tell people whom they should love or live with. I will, however, protect the sanctity of God's religious ceremonies.
Consider...a church marriage is not only about the union of two people, it's about the union of a man and a woman IN OBEDIENCE TO THE GOD OF THE BIBLE. If a gay couple can earnestly say that they are spiritualy (not legaly..spiritualy) entitled to that ceremony, then they need the bible's support. I'm sorry, but it's not supported by the word of God. If you want a certificate that grants you tax relief and legal recognition of your union, do it through the state. Keep it out of God's house.
J.R. Tolkien is a celebrated author; his work is almost a century old. (The Silmarillion was written in 1917.)
Tupac is an emo-douchebag cleverly disguised as a gangster rapper. (Listen to his songs, he mainly focused on his own inevitable death in his lyrics.)
Why would anyone consider a joining of these two persons? Also, why is Tolkien literature considered Geek food? Tolkien pre-dates dungeons and dragons by half a century.