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I first signed up because I saw really simple computer questions with no answers, and I just had to answer them. Today, my column still has more answers to questions about computers than anything else, but feel free to ask about anything. I can follow up on questions too.

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"God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve."

Would people take that as really offensive? I read it on the internet and we're making a poster on social justice and I was wondering if I should put that sentence in it somewhere.

This line is a slogan against homosexuality, so obviously it would offend people who are gay or believe in gay rights. The use of God as a justification for homophobia might also offend some religious people.

I would not recommend the quotation for your poster.

Most importantly, how it is relevant to your poster on social justice? If you want to include it, at least make sure it is right for the topic of your poster.
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(5) cartoon homour =/


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