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It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexu
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