RC Sproul Jr., the editorial board of Christianity Today magazine, Franklin Graham, and a host of other true evangelical leaders do not agree with Campolo.
GO to a sodomite ceremony — and then eat afterwards?
Barf.
in a word, NO!!!
No. Wouldn’t attend a homosexual anything.
NO.
NOT ANYTHING of theirs.
No, never.
Should Christians attend a bank robbery? or a murder?
The thought of attending a sodomite side-show like that is inherently repulsive.
This Christian wont dignify a perversion with his presence.
No mention of Matthew 19:4, Mark 10:6, or even Genesis 1:27 and 5:2 on there. Hmm.
No!
Absolutely not!
If one was a friend, decline politely.
No one should
There is no such thing in God’s rulebook as a homosexual wedding. Sodomite marriages are a sham and not recognized, no matter what our corrupt, fallen, judicial system says...
No.
I’ve attended one, a lesbian couple with whom I was friends, in more libertarian days. I was caught off guard by how very off-putting the whole thing was, particularly the Episcopalian priest presiding over the whole thing. Thinking back, that may have been what started my journey toward social conservatism and something more than Christian in name only.
There is no such thing as a Homosexual “marriage.”
A marriage is a form of legal contract. As such it does not meet the test of a legal contract as its purpose/intent is to violate existing laws against Sodomy.
For a contract to be valid it must pass the test of being created for a legal purpose. Sodomy is not a legal purpose.
There is no such thing as a Homosexual “marriage.”
I don't like any of it....I believe in God with all my might, mind and soul and God doesn't make mistakes...of any kind, so if you ‘political correct’ idiots want to believe this crap, that's fine, but don't expect the ones of us that don't to sit back and take it....I'm not going to....
But Sproul addressed only a very narrow topic: not attending the ceremony itself (which, by the way, obviously precludes acting as a participant in some capacity). He left for another day the issue of relating afterwards to the "happy" couple, as I must do during occasional family gatherings with my nephew and his "husband." They both know very well my stance biblically, and it is not generally a topic for discussion at these large social events, although I am praying for them and for opportunities to dialogue. Indeed, recently I've been considering approaching them just for such a dialogue and wondering what the Holy Spirit is planning.
Meanwhile, I remain polite.
Well there are no such things as homosexual weddings so how can you attend one? Why would any sane person want to?
I had the privilege to see this fine gentleman speak. He did a variation of this sermon and it rings true.
Junior Hill: Good News For Bad Times.
http://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=5yO5gJJi0ng