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Give no one the right to decide for you, neither should one desire to. Accept nothing that would put you in bondage, compromise or jeopardize that right. Thus we believe in the fallacies of the individuals who thought they could... The world can not be parent to us all. Although you'll find those who have been put in your life to inspire and join in love with you in this walk of life. But let it be known that legally God only ordained two. And even they after an appointed time must relinquish their right to exclusively choose and serve as a guide in your life. If for no other reason, they realize that to walk in agreement two must be joined by their decisions. Besides denial of the right to make one's own decisions would be met with opposition by the Government of the free world.

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