From Proposition 8 to the Respect for Marriage Act, the Church’s approach seeks principle without domination.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
From Proposition 8 to the Respect for Marriage Act, the Church’s approach seeks principle without domination.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
Disciples must choose their ground for making real differences, focusing on building rather than constant online denunciation.
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