View Poll Results: Do you feel the government should restrict marriage to only straight couples?
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Yes. I don't think same sex couples deserve any benefits of marriage.
17 16.19% -
No. I don't think the government should discriminate for sexual orientation.
64 60.95% -
Maybe gays can get the same benefits as straights but don't call it marriage.
24 22.86%
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08-07-2009, 07:53 PM #1
Interesting way to resurrect an old thread...
How would you feel leaving God to deal with the whole problem of people disobeing Him? Isn't he powerful enough to do it, or you are worried that He will just do it the old Sodom & Gomorrah way and you'll end up pay for sins that aren't your own?
If I remember correctly you are supposed to consider mockery for your faith a privilege, or was that part just for the guys who hang out with Jesus?
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08-08-2009, 04:22 PM #2
The book of revelations tell us how God will deal with it.As far as paying for sins that aren't my own,I can't even pay for sins that are my own for nothing I have is good enough to pay with.My sins are already paid for by Christ when he died on the cross.
To suffer for Christ is indeed a privilege but that doesn't mean we should sit back while people tear up the Bible.Mockery of the word of GOD is nothing new of course but the tearing up of the Bible in public has always ended in disaster for the nation.
And before I become a bit of a disaster,I'm off,gentlemen.Thank you for the courteous discussion of a difficult subject.
If you ever get the chance to hear a sermon on CD by Dr.Martyn Lloyd-Jones,please take it you will not regret it.
Regards,
Charlie
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08-08-2009, 05:55 PM #3
I was about to vote c, but then gave it a second tought.
I've had an opinion that gay people should have a right for 'registered partnership' with all the same rights and commitments as in marriage, but marriage should be left for straights.
Then i did think about the marriage as an institution and what it really means to me. As a non-religious person i see marriage as two people walk into church and make some promises in front of some priest. And then they are married.
I've been together with the same girl for 28 years and of those we've been married for 17. I do not think that something we once said in front of the priest is the thing that have kept us together, but far more important and personal things. Our life didn't change after we had walked down the church stairs.
So if the homosexual couples are willing to do that in the church also, i have nothing against it.