With election day so close (TOMORROW!), students are making the big decision of voting yes or no for question 6. Some students are still undecided, while others are confident in the decision that they have already made. FSU senior Christian Jackson feels like anyone should be able to wed, but because of his religion, question 6 will get a "no" from him. Christopher Inskeep, another FSU senior, believes that love is shared between two people and the gender of those people shouldn't matter, as long as it's true love. Inskeep will be voting "yes" for question 6. Alyssa Persons doesn't really know too much about the question, but she does support civil union. Her religion hinders her from voting "yes", but her uninvolvement in the church makes her rethink voting "no". Persons is in the undecided category when it comes to question 6. Religion is a big factor for some people, which is kind of contradicting because God says we shouldn't judge one another, but by voting "no", I feel like we would be judging the homosexuals and taking away their freedom in a way. I am a Christian and I want people to be happy in their lifestyles, which is why I would vote "yes" for question 6.
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