Thursday, May 13, 2010

Since the churches have lost the battle vs. gay marriage, should they move on to divorce and adultery?

It's clear, with the newest decision in Iowa, that gay marriage is inevitably coming to America. My question is, should the churches now pull their resources to introduce laws banning divorce and adultery? It seems to me that we need to protect marriage.Since the churches have lost the battle vs. gay marriage, should they move on to divorce and adultery?
It's always been my view that Christians need to work FOR things more than they need to work AGAINST them. Should be begin working for things Jesus told us to do, like feed his sheep, preach the Good News, love one another?Since the churches have lost the battle vs. gay marriage, should they move on to divorce and adultery?
Screw it, people should be able to live their lives how they want. Some marriages just don't work, and a woman or man should have every right to leave his marriage for everyone's sake. Some women also marry abusive men because of underlying psychological issues, but they should be given the opportunity to walk away from that lifestyle whenever they wish.





The problem with divorce is that people don't think first before they marry. One girl at my high school is dropping out after junior year to marry a guy she'd met a couple months ago.
The Christian church has not lost any battle. Any Christian who believes the bible should be interpreted literally and believes the word of the Lord, will never lose the battle. We as Christians are to live in the world but not of the world. Even if every state were to adopt gay marriage, it doesn't mean that we any more accept it as moral living. It is those who buy into the homosexual agenda that is on the losing battle. If a person chooses to live in sin and is unrepentant, they don't gain anything but an eternity in hell. They sadly are the losers.
You seem to be pretty far behind the times.





Laws against divorce and adultery were struck down long before you were born.





They were found to be unconstitutional long ago, so the chances that they will be reinstated are slim and none.





And rightfully so, I might add.
Those involved in the gay agenda would love to make everyone think that only Christians are against gay marriage, when in truth it is most Americans. The issue of gay marriage is far from lost. Banning divorce would be unbiblical and Adultery is already a sin
Giving up and saying ';sin'; is ok, just because the law says it's alright is not right in my eyes. God sets the moral standard in my family. Not the law. That includes our concern for divorce and adultery.
That battle was lost around 30 years ago...





Perhaps you should keep your marriage in accordance with your beliefs, and keep your beliefs out of the legal system.
Never give up on the gay issue. Love the sinner not the sin.
I don't know what you are talking about? The Church I attend has never attacked gays or divorced folks. The point is people need Jesus Christ in their lives.
It isn't lost yet, partner.

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