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I don’t know if this belongs here or not.
A few days ago our local paper ran a story about a nearby county official who was awarding marriage licenses to gay couples. Our state does not recognize same sex marriage, so the move is legally meaningless. The article profiled a local lesbian couple who made the trip there to obtain a license. One of the women is an “interfaith non-denominational minister.” She said they always teach people to follow their hearts and to stand up for what is right.
Nice words, but in this case it ISN’T right. I think this is at the heart of moral relativism, isn’t it? The idea that we can simply make it up as we go along.
Sorry, this isn’t so much of a question as it is a statement.
A few days ago our local paper ran a story about a nearby county official who was awarding marriage licenses to gay couples. Our state does not recognize same sex marriage, so the move is legally meaningless. The article profiled a local lesbian couple who made the trip there to obtain a license. One of the women is an “interfaith non-denominational minister.” She said they always teach people to follow their hearts and to stand up for what is right.
Nice words, but in this case it ISN’T right. I think this is at the heart of moral relativism, isn’t it? The idea that we can simply make it up as we go along.
Sorry, this isn’t so much of a question as it is a statement.