bfl
/johnny
I’ve wondered about this myself. I was married in a church. The state also considered me married, and I had no problem with that.
Now that the state has (for the most part) re-defined marriage, is the state part of the marriage still binding or should it be?
My wife and I were married by a judge (a friend) rather than in church. When they passed same-sex “marriage” I told my wife they just repealed our marriage. I would like to get re-married in church but my wife thinks I’m a little crazy. So I guess we’re just going to live in sin now.
Don’t base your decisions on what the
enemy does.
It would be quite a powerful act, a mass divorce from marriage. Leave the sodomites hold the bag of parody all alone, while presenting undeniable proof what this redefinition had done to marriage, completely obliterating their pathetic denials.