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Originally posted by ClassyLady
You said that marriage was a institution of God and those that do not respect it as such should not be allowed to partake in it (correct me if I'm wrong because I don't want to put words in your mouth). If that is the case, then should non-Christians be excluded from being "married" as well?
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Well I'm glad that you just had to step back into this thread...but before you try to quote me..please quote me correctly....I'm not sure of what you're getting at or even what the relevance is....but maybe you can find a specific quote from me and then pose the question...
To attempt to try to answer you...Non Christians can do whatever they want...so can homosexuals....like I have said about fifty hundred times...God is our judge...not me... It sounds like you all think you're making a good point or as if you have found something to "stump" me or something...but I just don't see that....we're talking about legalizing an alternative lifestyle....legalizing the right for people to marry based on who they are sleeping with..where does being saved or unsaved fit into the legalization argument? If a Non-Christian wants to take vows before God thats up to them...but it doesn't mean anything to him if you're not his child..The question really should be why would unsaved individuals want to enter into an institution ordained by God. Getting married aint gonna get you into heaven