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Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Hello meg, welcome to the forums.Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Considering the history of the world and the place of marriage in it, why should the Catholic Church accept it?Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Why should we??? It’s morally wrongWhy does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Because there is no such thing, Marriage is between one man and one woman. Man and man or woman and woman is un-natural and is called Sodomy, not Matrimony.Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
You don’t even have to ask that question here. All traditional Faiths will give you the same answer.Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Gay people can have these benefits (on a secular level) without the Church or the state recognizing their union as a marriage. The question is not why the Catholic Church does not want gay people to have these benefits, but why does the Catholic Church have to recognize their unions as marriage - they’ll be in union anyway with or without the Church’s (name removed by moderator)ut, correct?Why doesn’t the Catholic Church allow gay marriage? There is an article on here that states married people are happier, live longer, and are less likely to get sick. If this is true, wouldn’t the Catholic church want gay people to have these benefits?
because there is no such thing as same sex marriage.Why does the Catholic Church not accept same-sex marriage?
Hello Amanda;Why doesn’t the Catholic Church allow gay marriage? There is an article on here that states married people are happier, live longer, and are less likely to get sick. If this is true, wouldn’t the Catholic church want gay people to have these benefits?
Notwithstanding my other post, perhaps these studies suggest that people with same-sex attraction should leave the “gay” lifestyle and explore the possibility of entering a traditional marriage union? Just a thought.Why doesn’t the Catholic Church allow gay marriage? There is an article on here that states married people are happier, live longer, and are less likely to get sick. If this is true, wouldn’t the Catholic church want gay people to have these benefits?
lolNotwithstanding my other post, perhaps these studies suggest that people with same-sex attraction should leave the “gay” lifestyle and explore the possibility of entering a traditional marriage union? Just a thought.
Ohhh you might benefit from reading my article:There are studies showing that - on average - a homosexual lifestyle leads to greater risk of health problems, shorter lifespan, depression and other serious mental health issues, and physical and mental abuse.
Yes, but a woman who wants to get married to a woman does not have the same rights as a man who wants to get married to a woman. Therefore that’s not equal rights - it’s not even rights against homosexuality - it’s gender discrimination. Have a read of this:And I think there is one point that all the pro-gay-marriage arguments overlook. All people have the right to marry.
In the Church’s oppinion, it might be lie, but we all know that we don’t live in a theocracy and the religious beliefs of some should not be forced down the throats of the rest of us. Seperation of church and stateTo redefine marriage so that homosexual couples can pretend that they have the “same” relationship as a married couple is to promote a lie and bury our heads in the same for the sake of political expediency.
You’re the one who needs to stop pretending! Come on, take your head out of the sand. Read that article and you will see why this IS about equal rights!We need to stop pretending gay marriage is a deprivation of rights
Do you understand homosexuality at all? Do you not understand why this idea simply would NOT work? To try to put it in perspective… Morals, religion and laws aside - try to imagine yourself falling in love with another man. (I’m assuming you’re a hetrosexual man… correct me if I’m wrong). Imagine a world where the major religions said that hetrosexuality was a sin, and only homosexuals were allowed to get married by law. Could you honstly say that in that situation, you would be able to just give up your attraction to females and fall in love with another man? Seriously, try to imagine it. Imagine you and another man in loving embrace, kissing, hugging, having intercourse. Got it? Hold that feeling, right there. That’s what a homosexual person feels when thinking about falling in love with someone of the opposite sex. Can you honestly say a marriage with those sorts of feelings involved would work out?perhaps these studies suggest that people with same-sex attraction should leave the “gay” lifestyle and explore the possibility of entering a traditional marriage union?