Gay Marriage :D

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I succeded! Thanks for all your advice, for with it I smashed all attempts to do away with Catholic teaching on this matter:thumbsup:! My fellow delegates ended up conseding to almost all of the facts I gave. Canon law is now recgonized and given due respect as the law of a soverign state! Aparently, it was one of the only times the Holy See actually had a large role in debates!
 
Well first off, marriage doesn’t take place under state, it takes placee under a CHURCH. It is a SACRAMENT in the CHRISTIAN religion!! And there is a SPARATION of Church and STATE. There’s a thing called CIVIL UNIONS for those non-religious. They have no more right to trample my religion underfoot than I do to tell them they can’t get married. Because I didn’t make the rules, God did. And THAT is a CHURCH ordination, not a legal one.
 
Congratulations on your victory. Clearly the impeccable wisdom and logic of the Church prevails over all ignorance :D.

As to MrZetterlund. Unfortunately nation states rarely equate marriage with a sacramental ceremony under the law. A sacramental marriage (and other religious marriages) in most countries is merely equated with a civil marriage (which is separate from a civil union). In this secular legal context the state conducts a marriage. However you are indeed correct that from a religious and christian view a true marriage can only be undertaken as a sacrament of the Church.
 
Congratulations on your victory. Clearly the impeccable wisdom and logic of the Church prevails over all ignorance :D.

As to MrZetterlund. Unfortunately nation states rarely equate marriage with a sacramental ceremony under the law. A sacramental marriage (and other religious marriages) in most countries is merely equated with a civil marriage (which is separate from a civil union). In this secular legal context the state conducts a marriage. However you are indeed correct that from a religious and christian view a true marriage can only be undertaken as a sacrament of the Church.
I just don’t want it conducted in a Church, especially MY Church, the most sacred place to a Christian. I would consider it GREATLY disrespectful to Christians across the nation to forcibly make us conduct gay marriages. Congrats on the win, btw.
 
I succeded! Thanks for all your advice, for with it I smashed all attempts to do away with Catholic teaching on this matter:thumbsup:! My fellow delegates ended up conseding to almost all of the facts I gave. Canon law is now recgonized and given due respect as the law of a soverign state! Aparently, it was one of the only times the Holy See actually had a large role in debates!
Well done!
 
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