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July 24, 2023

#STRaskStand to Reason
Questions about the acceptability of attending a Pride-themed happy hour at work and how to respond to two phrases heard at a Pride event: “Love is love” and “We’re here to be with ‘family.’”
* Would attending “Pride Month Happy Hour” at work be more like dining with sinners (something I should do) or attending a same-sex wedding (something I would not do)?
* How would you respond to the phrases “Love is love” and “We’re here to be with ‘family’”—slogans I encountered while sharing the gospel at a local Pride event?
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