waynepii wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:That's a secular view and definition of marriage. Exactly what you would expect a godless atheist to say. In reality, marriage is a covenant relationship between a man and a woman entering into God's ordained provision for forming a family and for those who can have children it takes on great importance as these children are to be raised in the Lord.
Having homosexuals attempt to enter into this covenant relationship is at least as blasphemous as the KKK's co-opting the name of Christ to justify their hate. In actuality, people like these have been decieved by Satan to believe something that just isn't true.
As for atheists, they have no authentic relationship with God yet in any event.
It is your
belief that marriage involves a covenant relationship. You are entitled to your beliefs, but one's
beliefs are not a valid reason to deprive others of their rights.
Marriage is work, it is a commitment, and a bond — It is not a right.
When Marriage is made into a right — it is no longer marriage. If made into a civil right then the courts can be used to sue anyone perceived to be violating that right. Militant homosexual activist would in turn go after Christian Churches to sue them out of existence for violating a civil right. The Judicial and Legislative branch of our US Governmental system would then be making laws that will be violating another Civil Right protected under the — “not forbidding the free practice of religion, clause.”
Marriage is work, it is a commitment, and a bond — It is not a right
It was instituted under the Judaic/Christian principles found in the bible that the States would recognize a married couple in another State as married. Again Marriage is not a right. The States recognize marriages as part of the — “not forbidding the free practice of religion” clause.
Turning marriage into a right neglect the real truth about marriage:
Marriage is work, it is a commitment, and a bond between a man and women to be committed to each other and in effect it is a covenant..
Secularization of society has been attacking this aspect of Marriage for a long time.
So let's ask the real questions to those who have been married at least 20 years…
Marriage is work is it not?
Marriage is a commitment is it not?
Marriage is a bond is it not?
How can it be made a right? No one has the right to Marry — if that is the case then by the right of marriage there would be no divorce as that also violates the Right of Marriage…
Think on it a bit.
Next time some demands the Right to be Married — Answer them with this:
Marriage is work, it is a commitment, and a bond — It is not a right.
Ask them to prove Marriage is a right…confront them with the truth
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