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Leo7219
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I was speaking with an ethics professor about the cultural debate on homosexuality and gay marriage and he pointed out that the fight against ‘gay marriage’ is destined to fail. The free will democracy culture of the USA, especially since the proponents have cleverly tried to disguise it as a civil rights issue, will eventually make gay marriage available.
However, he said that the problem is that the Church is letting the government define what marriage is. He suggested that the Church should instate and only recognize a special category of marriage as “Sacramental Marriage” which designates that a it occurred in a Catholic (or valid Christian) Church, that the appropriate pre-marital courses were followed, and that divorce/separation will not dissolve the union only annulment in rare and special cases, and other conditions like this. It would be a way of the Church to reclaim the sanctity of marriage, dis-tangling it from the homosexuality, no-fault divorce, las vegas shotgun wedding culture that can corrupted the Church’s traditional view of marriage.
I didn’t lay that out eloquently, but I think you get the picture.
Instead of safeguarding marriage by stopping secular redefinition in the governmental sphere, maintain a specific definition of marriage within the church and separate it from civil marriages.
What are your opinions?
However, he said that the problem is that the Church is letting the government define what marriage is. He suggested that the Church should instate and only recognize a special category of marriage as “Sacramental Marriage” which designates that a it occurred in a Catholic (or valid Christian) Church, that the appropriate pre-marital courses were followed, and that divorce/separation will not dissolve the union only annulment in rare and special cases, and other conditions like this. It would be a way of the Church to reclaim the sanctity of marriage, dis-tangling it from the homosexuality, no-fault divorce, las vegas shotgun wedding culture that can corrupted the Church’s traditional view of marriage.
I didn’t lay that out eloquently, but I think you get the picture.
Instead of safeguarding marriage by stopping secular redefinition in the governmental sphere, maintain a specific definition of marriage within the church and separate it from civil marriages.
What are your opinions?