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Hmm… Maybe it was in a comment or something. In any case, I gathered that you were Catholic.I don’t think I ever put on in my header.![]()
Hmm… Maybe it was in a comment or something. In any case, I gathered that you were Catholic.I don’t think I ever put on in my header.![]()
I made it earlier but to recap: It is considered Communion by Protestants but not the Full Sacrament by Catholics. It doesn’t devalue the Catholic Sacrament.Actually, no. Communion in a presbyterian church is not “valid.”
What, exactly, is your point?
In countries such as the Netherlands which have had so-called “same-sex marriage” for quite some years, statistics show that changing the definition of marriage has only resulted in a lack of regard for the institution of marriage itself. The evidence for this is in the sky-rocketing rate of out of wedlock births since the time the law had changed. Please see the following:Im not refuting them. I’m saying Gay Marriage is a solution. If Homosexuals save themselves for marriage, they will be AIDS free. If they stay monogamous they wil stay that way.
It’s more evidence than what people have for the emotional yet scientifically baseless claim that people are born that way.Molestation being higher in homosexual men doesn’t show causation on them being Homosexual.
Neither show causation. The marriage trend seemed to be a trend independent of gay marriage. It seemed to be happening regardless.In countries such as the Netherlands which have had so-called “same-sex marriage” for quite some years, statistics show that changing the definition of marriage has only resulted in a lack of regard for the institution of marriage itself. The evidence for this is in the sky-rocketing rate of out of wedlock births since the time the law had changed. Please see the following:
Lessons of the same-sex marriage debate in the NetherlandsIt’s more evidence than what people have for the emotional yet scientifically baseless claim that people are born that way.
P.S. Changing the definition of marriage in the Netherlands hasn’t changed how homosexuals are statistically more likely to commit suicide either.
You miss the point. What is your basis for believing that changing the definition of marriage in America will have a different result than in the Netherlands? It seems that the burden of providing proof has been on us while you haven’t had to provide any proof for your position.Neither show causation. The marriage trend seemed to be a trend independent of gay marriage. It seemed to be happening regardless.
You are missing the point. The things you are pointing to don’t show any evidence to what you are claiming.You miss the point. What is your basis for believing that changing the definition of marriage in America will have a different result than in the Netherlands? It seems that the burden of providing proof has been on us while you haven’t had to provide any proof for your position.![]()
At least I have provided evidence for our position while all you’ve done is say that you don’t accept our evidence without providing any evidence for your claim. You are the one who thinks a change in the law should happen. Therefore, it would make sense that the onus would be on you to provide evidence for why you think a change in the law should happen. We are only saying that marriage should remain how it has always been. And you have not given a reason why you think changing the law on marriage in America will have a different result than what it has been in the Netherlands. All you have given is your opinion with zero evidence to back it up, and you expect us to just trust what you say. Talk is cheap.You are missing the point. The things you are pointing to don’t show any evidence to what you are claiming.
“A man and a woman united in marriage, together with their children, form a family. This institution is prior to any recognition by public authority, which has an obligation to recognize it.” - CCC, 2202Get government out of marriage. I agree fully with you on that point.
For tax benefits, visitation rights, and all other legal procedures regarding relationships, just let there be a secular partnership between 2 people, without regards to gender.
There. Marriage is betwen a man and a woman, and the legal rights are in place.
All I am saying is:At least I have provided evidence for our position while all you’ve done is say that you don’t accept our evidence without providing any evidence for your claim. You are the one who thinks a change in the law should happen. Therefore, it would make sense that the onus would be on you to provide evidence for why you think a change in the law should happen. We are only saying that marriage should remain how it has always been.
“It should be noted that condom use cannot provide absolute protection against HIV.”Condoms prevent AIDS. Also entering a monogamous marriage AIDS free ensures that the married will stay AIDS free.
The studies isn’t named so can’t be sure about the results.
Ok.All I am saying is:
Civil Marriage is a contract between two consenting adults traditionally a Man and a Woman.
Not different, but higher. The natural marriage of one man and one woman is raised to the supernatural level of a sacrament. The foundation remains the same.Catholic Marriage is a sacrament that holds a different connotations and responsibilities in the eyes of the Church and God.
It does in public opinion of marriage when civil law redefines it as whatever. When the civil law acts careless about marriage people will act careless about it. And you still haven’t given any evidence for your belief that changing the definition of marriage in America will have a different societal result than what followed changing it in Netherlands.Civil marriage doesn’t devalue Catholic marriage.
That’s why I pointed to Communion. Catholic Communion isn’t devalued by Protestant Communion. Because someone does something different doesn’t make yours less.Ok.Not different, but higher. The natural marriage of one man and one woman is raised to the supernatural level of a sacrament.It does in public opinion of marriage when civil law redefines it as whatever. When the civil law acts careless about marriage people will act careless about it. And you still haven’t given any evidence for your belief that changing the definition of marriage in America will have a different societal result than what followed changing it in Netherlands.![]()
Very True, abstinence is the only 100% safe guard for sexually transmitted HIV.“It should be noted that condom use cannot provide absolute protection against HIV.”
Source: cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/prevention.htm
Monogamy doesn’t seem very important.
nytimes.com/2010/01/29/us/29sfmetro.html?_r=0
Peace,
Ed
Catholics believe that the bread and wine transform into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ. Protestants believe it to be just a symbol. It can’t be the Body and Blood of Christ and not be at the same time and in the same place. And a Catholic who goes up to receive Holy Communion without believing in the Real Presence will not care about profaning the Body and Blood of Christ. So there is a devaluing happening. And just as we can’t substitute the bread and wine with Pepsi and Chips, what constitutes a valid marriage in the eyes of God can’t be substituted for anything other than what God has ordained. Since you are going into Catholic doctrine. Do you realize that Adam and Eve didn’t merely get married but Eve was created as Adam’s wife from the get-go by God?That’s why I pointed to Communion. Catholic Communion isn’t devalued by Protestant Communion.
I’m confused about your position. Are you saying because if people don’t practice your faith it causes you to lose faith? Or are you saying that if people practice lesser practices it causes the Sacrament to be less Sacramental?Catholics believe that the bread and wine transform into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ. Protestants believe it to be just a symbol. It can’t be the Body and Blood of Christ and not be at the same time and in the same place. And a Catholic who goes up to receive Holy Communion without believing in the Real Presence will not care about profaning the Body and Blood of Christ. So there is a devaluing happening. And just as we can’t substitute the bread and wine with Pepsi and Chips, what constitutes a valid marriage in the eyes of God can’t be substituted for anything other than what God has ordained. Since you are going into Catholic doctrine. Do you realize that Adam and Eve didn’t merely get married but were created married from the get-go by God?![]()
You tried to used the Holy Eucharist as an analogy for marriage. If someone doesn’t believe in the Real Presence they will profane the Body and the Blood of Christ without caring when they go up to receive it. This is how having a different belief in something can lead to devaluing of it. By the way, when we receive Holy Communion we are receiving Christ as members of the Church, His Bride. The Holy Eucharist is about marriage. I don’t know if you stumbled onto this by accident.I’m confused about your position. Are you saying because if people don’t practice your faith it causes you to lose faith? Or are you saying that if people practice lesser practices it causes the Sacrament to be less Sacramental?
How do you know it’s a small sample?Very True, abstinence is the only 100% safe guard for sexually transmitted HIV.
A very interesting article but it’s a small sample. I don’t know how true it is across the board.
I still don’t get what you are saying - How does someone not believing in the Real Presence make me not believe in the Real Presence?You tried to used the Holy Eucharist as an analogy for marriage. If someone doesn’t believe in the Real Presence they will profane the Body and the Blood of Christ without caring when they go up to receive it. This is how having a different belief in something can lead to devaluing of it. By the way, when we receive Holy Communion we are receiving Christ as members of the Church, His Bride. The Holy Eucharist is about marriage. I don’t know if you stumbled onto this by accident.![]()