Discus
I think we're making progress with gay marriage, but I don't think a church (or any business for that matter), should be forced to do something that goes against their core values. Obama's done it already, so it wouldn't surprise me if churches were forced to do this.queencitybuckeye;1485742 wrote:In a couple of generations, 99.9999% of the population will look back at gay marriage and think it silly that it was an iisue back in 2013.
That said, the answer to the question asked is simply "no".
I agree, as usual, with QCB, and people should be allowed to have their beliefs. At the Church my parents attend they do not allow alcohol at weddings, they might allow a first dance for the couple - and perhaps a bit more in the fellowship hall. And they will never, never allow a gay marriage. That is their prerogative, and they shouldn't be interfered with by the State.queencitybuckeye;1485742 wrote:In a couple of generations, 99.9999% of the population will look back at gay marriage and think it silly that it was an iisue back in 2013.
That said, the answer to the question asked is simply "no".
I agree with the second part, and I imagine that the first one is correct too because of the declining moral values that comes with each new generation.queencitybuckeye;1485742 wrote:In a couple of generations, 99.9999% of the population will look back at gay marriage and think it silly that it was an iisue back in 2013.
That said, the answer to the question asked is simply "no".
lolfailthavoice;1485776 wrote:I agree with the second part, and I imagine that the first one is correct too because of the declining moral values that comes with each new generation.
You actually believe a marriage between a gay couple automatically is morally inferior to a bad marriage between a heterosexual couple?thavoice;1485776 wrote:I agree with the second part, and I imagine that the first one is correct too because of the declining moral values that comes with each new generation.
Homosexuality itself is morally wrong to the highest degree.queencitybuckeye;1485791 wrote:You actually believe a marriage between a gay couple automatically is morally inferior to a bad marriage between a heterosexual couple?
Just like murder, eh? Whoa...thavoice;1485798 wrote:Homosexuality itself is morally wrong to the highest degree.
thavoice;1485798 wrote:[MAP][/MAP]Homosexuality itself is morally wrong to the highest degree.
Based on what is written biblically, then this is unquestionably true. And, having been brought up in an evangelical household -- though not a regular church attendee anymore -- I agree.thavoice;1485798 wrote:Homosexuality itself is morally wrong to the highest degree.
Actually, it isn't. Highest degree? On the same level as killing, etc.? It isn't.reclegend22;1485817 wrote:Based on what is written biblically, then this is unquestionably true.
Wasn't there an Adam Sandler movie about this?ernest_t_bass;1485819 wrote:I think the tricky part with legalizing it, or whatever you want to call it, is people will just shack up with their "bro," and say they are married to accept benefits. I know that this same thing can happen with hetero marriages, but I think it would be more likely a scenario in same-sex relationships.
Manhattan Buckeye;1485821 wrote:Wasn't there an Adam Sandler movie about this?
Well that settles the discussion. Anything related to Adam Sandler in the last 10 years is res ispa loquitur awful.wildcats20;1485822 wrote:Yes
Yeah, the highest degree part might not be right. I kind of overlooked that part of his post. The whole "all sin is the same" thing is something that is really hard to comprehend and I admit that I don't really read the bible enough to comment on it.queencitybuckeye;1485820 wrote:Actually, it isn't. Highest degree? On the same level as killing, etc.? It isn't.