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			<description>//There are plenty of gay and lesbian seminary graduates that are called by God to serve as ministers but are unable to be ordained. The sooner they are free to serve in their full capacity as ordained ministers, the better.

To get what you really want, why spend all the time and effort trying to change a denomination that has voted against ordination of homosexual 4 times during the past 14 years? Why not simply go out and form a new Presbyterian denominations similar to what the Evangelical Presbysterians, Presbyterian church in America, Reformed Presbyterian church and other smaller denominations have already done?

What is going to happen is that when homosexual ordination is granted, the church will split and possibly form another Presbyterian denomination or people that are Presbyterians who disagree with the gay &amp; lesbian liifestyle will simply either transfer to other denominaitons or simply quit altogether. Creating your own Presbyterian denomination would certain avoid a split in the present church.

 - e. slee jensen</description>
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