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gorillaking37
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The Bible states that marriage is between a man and a woman, but it also states that if a woman is raped, and she doesn’t marry her rapist, she is to be stoned to death. The Bible also states that we shouldn’t wear clothes of mixed fabrics, eat certain seafoods, shave our beards/cut our hair, and sacrifice animals. We no longer do any of these things, because they are old Testament law… so why don’t we allow gay marriage? It makes sense that marriage was to only be between a man and a woman thousands of years ago, when reproduction of humans was key; it was for survival. But so was the banning of eating certain seafoods - eating them could result in food poisoning and death. Now, we know how to better clean those animals, which is why we eat them… And now, we have more than enough people on Earth, so why can’t the Catholic Church recognize love as love, regardless of gender?
You could argue that marriage should only be between man and woman because they must reproduce in order to raise more Catholics, but personally I think that God would be more pleased by seeing the expression of love among humans.
You could argue that marriage should only be between man and woman because they must reproduce in order to raise more Catholics, but personally I think that God would be more pleased by seeing the expression of love among humans.