KenH
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The state has a vested interest in protecting marriage.
Relying on the state to protect God-ordained marriage is a terrible idea. By doing so one may be very disappointed in the years to come.
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The state has a vested interest in protecting marriage.
Apples and oranges are your thinking and the Scriptures.Civil unions deal with property (in fact, it's a major reason to have a civil union). Parental rights aren't determined by civil unions.
Legal marriage isn't a divine institution, so it's apples and oranges.
I didn't realize you were still in Junior High.Apples and oranges are your thinking and the Scriptures.
A civil union IS a contract already, and no, it's not marriage (marriage isn't a contract, it's a covenant). It gets the governmetn out of peoples' private lives, and gets them out of the marriage business.
What about 'em? Their existence doesn't in any way warrant the government sticking its nose in marriage and making a state sanctioned entitlement out of it.What about all the numerous liberal churches that perform same sex marriage?
What about 'em? Their existence doesn't in any way warrant the government sticking its nose in marriage and making a state sanctioned entitlement out of it.
Who cares wht churches do? Just because soem churches do wierd stuff doesn't mean the government should stick its nose in it.What good does that do if churches still perform marriages of same sex couples?
There's a huge difference between consenting adults, and the exploitation of minors. I'm not surprised that you didn't discern the difference.So, some pervert can start his own little sect and declare that he and some young boy are married.
Protection of minors should be enforced without regard to the issue of marriage. I'm not surprised you're not discerning the difference.Who is government to say a marriage cannot exist between a 10-year-old girl and a middle-aged Muslim?
Who cares wht churches do? Just because soem churches do wierd stuff doesn't mean the government should stick its nose in it.
What I hear you saying is that you support government telling churches whom they can and can't marry, in favor of marriage being regulated by the government? I'm not sure a lot of Christians would concur.I thought you were saying marriage should only be done in churches and the gov't should have nothing to do with marriage laws. How does that help when churches themselves are worse than the government?
What I hear you saying is that you support government telling churches whom they can and can't marry, in favor of marriage being regulated by the government? I'm not sure a lot of Christians would concur.
By what standard do you judge certain marriages as exploitation, and a 10-year-old as a minor? Where is it written other than in a statute somewhere?Protection of minors should be enforced without regard to the issue of marriage. I'm not surprised you're not discerning the difference.
If that's what it says, then speaking out against the government is rebelling against God. Yet we do that all the time.I believe what Rom. 13 says, that government/rulers are put in place to uphold God's law.