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I inderstand what you are saying, you might have a point there. . Thank you for your post.Jimmy B, if this is the sort of discussion you wanted to have, then fine. You did make the original post, I see.
But, in my defense, here is why I thought the change in the conversation had become irrelevant. Your original question, as the OP, you may recall was:
You don’t have to express an opinion about the rightness nor the wrongness of gay marriage to answer this question. It is even less relevant whether church A has the truth or not in it’s position or if church B does. The question is not about why the churches/denominations have their views. Nor is it about whether their views are compatible with either scripture or any other teaching. The question is simply about whcih denominations support gay marriage. Discussing terms like what is meant by “support” or “gay marriage” might be helpful in articulating the nuances of some of those denominational positions. But you may establish beyond a shadow of a doubt to every protestant’s satisfaction that THE Catholic Church administered from the Holy See in the Vatican is the one and only source of all valid Christian teaching and further that it is against any and all forms of gay marriage; yet doing so will not have any any form address your actual opeing post. That’s why I felt like the majority of this discssion was, in fact, irrelevant. (I’m afraid, this post included.)