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How will California law on husband/wife effect future of marriage?

righteousdude2

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...s-husband-wife-in-marriage-law-signed-by-gov/

Do you foresee any problems coming from the most-recent change to marriage definitions? And as a believer, how do you feel about this?

California is slipping further into the pit of murkiness and perversion, while the rest of the nation watches, to see if it works on the left-coast, it could be coming to a city hall near you in the not so distant future!!
 
They already have gay marriage. This just dresses up the law to conform. Although eliminating those two words from the law is troubling, it's nothing new for California. Oddly enough, some gay couples use the terms themselves, designating one as the "husband" and one as the "wife."
 

Magnetic Poles

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Zaac

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When to Use Affect

Affect is both a noun and a verb, but it is almost always used as a verb, meaning, “to influence, change or alter.” For example,

  • This game will affect our standings in the league.
  • The argument affected their marriage deeply.

When to Use Effect

Effect is also both a noun and a verb, but it is almost always used as a noun, meaning, “outcome, result.” For example,

  • The effect was overwhelming.
  • The politician misrepresented the effect of his policies.
 

righteousdude2

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Now I find that interesting...

When to Use Affect

Affect is both a noun and a verb, but it is almost always used as a verb, meaning, “to influence, change or alter.” For example,

  • This game will affect our standings in the league.
  • The argument affected their marriage deeply.

When to Use Effect

Effect is also both a noun and a verb, but it is almost always used as a noun, meaning, “outcome, result.” For example,

  • The effect was overwhelming.
  • The politician misrepresented the effect of his policies.

....another way to judge your fellow brothers in Christ! That is impressive, really, truly impressive. .....



In fact I might call this a moment of .....
 
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Zaac

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You get sillier with every conversation. Guess you just need somebody to run to your defense.

Don't think you're special because somebody corrected your grammar. Folks do it to others all the time.

Now back to IGNORE.
 

righteousdude2

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I don't believe you have me on Ignore!

You get sillier with every conversation. Guess you just need somebody to run to your defense.

Don't think you're special because somebody corrected your grammar. Folks do it to others all the time.

Now back to IGNORE.

Because, deep down, inside of your giving heart, is a burning sensation to stay in touch with all, I have to say! Some would call that a "bromance!" :love2: Personally, I feel elated to know that I am so special to you, that you are willing to break down everything I say, and to provide a play-by-play narration of my every word and action!

Of course, it is just one more attempt by you to cast disparaging, mocking and insulting comments in my direction, in order for you to feel far more superior than the person or persons you attack.

Like I've said before, I only wish that I was as perfect as you .... then I'd have no need to be a part of this board! To reach the state of nirvana, that you have achieved is an accomplishment few on this board can expect to obtain in their lifespan!

And if I were truly on your ignore list, you would not see my posts and vice versa! Even so, I'll let you pretend to be ignoring me, because it must help you feel somewhat adroit.


I'll be seeing you around :flower:
 
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