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re: "Christians didn't invent marriage. Why do they think they can define it."
Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:30 am to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:30 am to Roger Klarvin
That's incorrect.
My theological view is separate from my legal view. I see no legal reasoning to disallow homosexual marriages even though I disagree with them theologically.
So while I disapprove of divorce (in the main), I recognize the legal necessity of it. No one who gets divorced needs to be especially concerned about my theological interpretation of divorce. Unless they're extraordinarily sensitive.
My theological view is separate from my legal view. I see no legal reasoning to disallow homosexual marriages even though I disagree with them theologically.
So while I disapprove of divorce (in the main), I recognize the legal necessity of it. No one who gets divorced needs to be especially concerned about my theological interpretation of divorce. Unless they're extraordinarily sensitive.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:34 am to the808bass
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My theological view is separate from my legal view. I see no legal reasoning to disallow homosexual marriages even though I disagree with them theologically.
It doesn't matter. I wasn't referring to you PERSONALLY being the hangup with gay marriage, I said your theology is.
The people who DO oppose gay marriage hold the same theological position as you and whether or not you are for or against gay marriage rights is irrelevant. Enough people are against it, and those who do take your position theologically. That is why people care about your theology.
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No one who gets divorced needs to be especially concerned about my theological interpretation of divorce.
I agree, because divorce is legal in every state.
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 1:35 am
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