My daughter and I were talking about gay “marriage” but I cut the convo short because she’s liberal about that. She’s not a Christian and I couldn’t come up with a good reason from non- Christian perspective. Any ideas for the next time this topic comes up?
I started out in threads about same sex marriage, I however gave up on arguing with these people as I found the conversations simply became endless circles, their arguments I believe live on blurred lines.
I believe it’s really simple -
"New Testament:
Matthew 19:4-6
4 Jesus answered, “Don’t you know that in the beginning the Creator made a man and a woman? 5 That’s why a man leaves his father and mother and gets married. He becomes like one person with his wife. 6 Then they are no longer two people, but one. And no one should separate a couple that God has joined together.”
Mark 10:6-9
6 But in the beginning God made a man and a woman. 7 That’s why a man leaves his father and mother and gets married. 8 He becomes like one person with his wife. Then they are no longer two people, but one. 9 And no one should separate a couple that God has joined together.”
Easy.
I believe we all know that our sexual organs are designed to be used a certain way.
I believe there are many men and women who are like Pilate, upon having the Truth in front of them, they can only think of saying, ‘What is truth?’ As Pilate, they refuse to see the truth, because they are afraid, because truth makes demands, truth implies obligations, truth implies commitment and because once we acknowledge the truth, living with the status quo (of a lie) becomes harder.
Her point of view is that gay marriage has nothing to do with me.
As for *“How does allowing this affect your marriage?” *I would simply say
“I believe It instead makes a mockery of marriage and once marriage can mean anything, than pretty soon it means nothing.”
If she isn’t a Christian, I would ask her what she thinks marriage is? and if it’s simply a certificate to say that people love one another, than I don’t really see the point from her perspective of marriage at all, why would she ever get married with such a view of marriage? wouldn’t she simply say
“we don’t need a certificate to prove our love for one another?”
My vote will be ‘no’ (if it ever comes to a vote where I am) as I don’t believe the union of the same sex is a marriage, as an attempt to consumate such a union I believe means to use the bodies organs in a manner in which they are not designed to be used for, thus I will not be encouraging that.
I believe ‘family’ is very important, and this I believe will add to eroding the family for secular society, I believe sometimes **** happens and many people cannot live up to the traditional family, I believe we should be merciful on those people, but I also believe scoeity shouldn’t be lowering the bar on the family.
And as the old saying goes “You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink.”
“If you turn devoutly to the wounds and precious stigmata of Christ, you will find great comfort in suffering, you will mind but little the scorn of men, and you will easily bear their slanderous talk.” - Extract from the book ‘Imitation of Christ’ by Thomas A Kempis
God Bless, Hope I have helped.
Thank you for reading
Josh