Yes, government law defines marriage in America, not your Mosque.
You seem to want to have a theological discussion, not a discussion of the definition of marriage in the United States.
We get it, you go to a Mosque, or a church or whatever, telling us that over and over, in post after post, doesn’t have anything to do with marriage law in America.
You don’t want gay marriage in America, you just don’t want to do anything about it, except the contradictory solution of allowing gay churches to define marriage.
Now go back to telling us that you go to a church, blah, blah, blah, we get it, you go to a particular church, but churches don’t make marriage law in America.
“Yes, government law defines marriage in America, not your Mosque.”
So ‘gay marriage’ is possible if government defines it? Not to me or my faith, that’s for sure. How about you or your faith?
“We get it, you go to a Mosque, or a church or whatever, telling us that over and over, in post after post, doesnt have anything to do with marriage law in America.”
The place I go to doesn’t punish anyone when they disagree that impossibilities like ‘gay marriage’ are possible. Like the state. It wouldn’t even put forth the possibility in order to be voted on. Like the state does.
“Now go back to telling us that you go to a church, blah, blah, blah, we get it, you go to a particular church, but churches dont make marriage law in America.”
Yup, I go to a church. Horrors. Blah, blah, blah. And for sure churches in America don’t punish anyone for not accepting what they put forth as marriage. Unlike the state.
Freegards