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RE: Letters: Same-sex couples are ‘incompatible’

A “no” vote is a vote against God. Period. This is the first time in our country’s history that a demonic agenda has forcefully torn at the psyche of Maine voters to comply with an abominable agenda. Our country was founded on God’s love and blessings, and now it looks as though it might become the haven for even greater depravity when it comes to the indoctrination of children.

Now we’re looking at the next generation of kids turning into sexually confused misfits, because if the gay culture has its way, heterosexuality and traditional marriage will become abnormal.

Please vote “yes” on Question 1, and keep Maine safe from homosexuality.

— Dave

In the states that have legalized marriage equality, traditional marriage is as strong as it ever was. Why in the world do you think heterosexuality is going to become abnormal? I’m a straight Christian guy. I want a wife. I’m not going to marry some dude because it’s legal, and neither is anyone else.

I’m not seeing any abominable and demonic agenda here, either. None of the gay people I know want to indoctrinate anyone – they want to get married and live their lives in peace. They want to be able to visit their loved ones in the hospital and provide for their welfare.

Marriage and family are blessings from God. I can’t for the life of me see why you are so intent on denying these blessings to people you don’t like.

— Michael

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