That’s correct. Your belief in “gay marriage” is part of your “belief system” as well.
Well,
marriage is, in whatever scale of forms it takes. Aslo, in what follows, you make no salient points from any universal standpoint that even hints that yours is better or that mine is wrong.
That’s an interesting belief system.
Mind defining “that” as you use it here? I’m quite sure, from what you’ve said, that you have no clue as to what my “belief” about marriage is, save for a small part of it you think you don’t like.
Yet marriage is obviously a public, legal act, that has legal, economic and social consequences, as bakers and wedding photographers have found out. And if one word, concerning an important social institution with an important function has one meaning, why should we acquiesce to its meaning being changed or broadened on the insistence of a historically and theologically incorrect minority (or even majority)?
A few items:
An exchange on an
Amazon.com Christian forum:
~ John D. Wagner says: “I just support the Biblical view of marriage”.
~ Analyst responded: “Really? One man, and as many wives, concubines, and sex slaves (of either sex and any age) as you can afford? You support that do you?”
religioustolerance.org/mar_bibl.htm#
And even God wasn’t partial to “til death do us part:” Eve was Adam’s second
wife. That’s right, Eve was Adam’s trophy wife. His first wife was Lilith. But she was too uppity and wouldn’t do as she was told, i.e., be an obedient slave/wife to Adam, so God got rid of her, and cursed her.
Because you were trained in a patriarchal society and religion, putting laws and dogmas ahead of Love, you have learned to be homophobic and interpret the scriptures from your prejudices. ~Anon
If someone quotes me that tired **** about the old and new covenants, all it means to me is that God changed and we changed. And if even only we
changed, what makes anyone think we are done? The old covenant lasted about 2K years. It’s been about that long again. And you know, as a Christian, as far as I’m concerned, sincere Love trumps some dogmatist’s human interpretation of a Scripture that is constantly being re-worked by humans to begin with. ~AZN
Marriage used to mean much more than “a long-term sexual, economic and cohabiting relationship between a man and woman”. It is the bedrock of humanity. And it was respected as such. When it degraded to being seen as temporary and economical, without necessity for children the slippery slope led us to think that two men or two women could easily meet that criteria, if we changed it just a little and why not? It won’t be the last change either. Polygamy is coming, maybe with various women AND men.
Here are your Biblically dilineated marriges; please note that your “one meaning” also has its subsidiaries:
Polygynous Marriage
Probably the most common form of marriage in the bible, it is where a man has more than one wife.
Levirate Marriage
When a woman was widowed without a son, it became the responsibility of the brother-in-law or a close male relative to take her in and impregnate her. If the resulting child was a son, he would be considered the heir of her late husband. See Ruth, and the story of Onan (Gen. 38:6-10).
A man, a woman and her property — a female slave
The famous “handmaiden” sketch, as preformed by Abraham (Gen. 16:1-6) and Jacob (Gen. 30:4-5).
A man, one or more wives, and some concubines
The definition of a concubine varies from culture to culture, but they tended to be live-in mistresses. Concubines were tied to their “husband,” but had a lower status than a wife. Their children were not usually heirs, so they were safe outlets for sex without risking the line of succession. To see how badly a concubine could be treated, see the famous story of the Levite and his concubine (Judges 19:1-30).
A male soldier and a female prisoner of war
Women could be taken as booty from a successful campaign and forced to become wives or concubines. Deuteronomy 21:11-14 describes the process.
A male rapist and his victim
Deuteronomy 22:28-29 describes how an unmarried woman who had been raped must marry her attacker. (This is on the verge of being re-institutionalized in one of our enightened Bible oriented Southern States.)
A male and female slave
A female slave could be married to a male slave without consent, presumably to produce more slaves.
and of course …
Monogamous, heterosexual marriage
What you might think of as the standard form of marriage, provided you think of arranged marriages as the standard. Also remember that inter-faith or cross-ethnic marriage were forbidden for large chunks of biblical history. Includes “common law” as well.
Some places are even accepting bestiality as okay.
Porn channels? What are youtalking aobut?
Personally, I have no problems with others living in sin. Just don’t tell me its sacramental marriage and don’t involve the state.
Sure, as the many second and third marriages or living arrangements of many practicing Catholics I know. As far as the State? A bit late for that, eh?
The “religious standpoint” intersects with some very well thought out philosophical reasonings, such as Natural Law. No belief in God or dogma required!
“Natural Law” is a convenient self verifying construct that we both know just doesn’t hold up. We don’t need to go there again. And OH, but that belief in the thoughts about taken as “truth” God and dogma would be abandoned for something real.
That sounds like gay marriage and it defenders all right!
Natch, that being the point. And you sound like what?