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To: drypowder

Attending the wedding is supporting the sin. You can still love someone without going to their perverted wedding.


63 posted on 04/29/2015 9:24:36 AM PDT by sipow
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To: sipow

Would I go to a ceremony praising 2 people who love each other...as adulterers? Not hardly. Would I go to a ceremony celebrating cheating in school? I think not.

It all seems pretty straightforward to me. If you really love someone, you do not endorse or encourage their sin and self-destructive behavior.


79 posted on 04/29/2015 9:44:02 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Can you remember what America was like in 2004?)
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To: sipow
God's law is above all else and homosexuality as stated in Scripture is an abomination. One doesn't have to participate in the act of homosexuality to express love and or respect to a homosexual. Attending a wedding of a close friend or family member is not participating in the abomination of their homosexual activity. It merely is an expression of love one has for the person who is homosexual and accordingly, Judge not less yee be judged is what Scripture tells us. To me, the thought of the act of homosexuality frankly is nauseating. I try to see people as individuals who are loved by God and at some point God will have His say in how they've chosen to live their lives, not me. I don not condone homosexuality in any form and it is appalling to me how that life stile is being forced upon us as a society by those who are homosexuals, our government and the MSM. Homosexuals should not be categorized as a minority class or afforded special treatment nor protected as a minority. If a bakery chooses not to bake a wedding cake for a homosexual couple, that is the right of the owner of the bakery to make that choice and the owner's rights should be protected equally. When a baker is sued for refusing their service to a homosexual couple, that is as unjust as the law can get. If I attended a friends wedding who is homosexual, it would be in spite of their life stile, not because of it.
92 posted on 04/29/2015 11:02:51 AM PDT by drypowder
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