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littleflower88
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I am newly Catholic (about 9 months) and I am struggling with some things. I used to support gay marriage, and I changed my views. I see nothing wrong with civil unions, due to the fact that a civil union isn’t performed in the name of God. However I have read some of these posts that say civil unions are stil wrong because it goes against the sacrament of marriage. So my first question is, if it is a governmental union, how does it go against sacramental marriage since it isn’t a marriage or union in the name of God?
My second issue is this, some people in other threads are saying that it should be against the law period, and civil unions shouldn’t be allowed. However, since civil unions are a government issue, if we made them illegal, wouldn’t that be taking away someone’s free will, which is also wrong in the eyes of God?
I am seriously asking these question so please no bashing!
My second issue is this, some people in other threads are saying that it should be against the law period, and civil unions shouldn’t be allowed. However, since civil unions are a government issue, if we made them illegal, wouldn’t that be taking away someone’s free will, which is also wrong in the eyes of God?
I am seriously asking these question so please no bashing!