nwgull
Well-known member
I can never see the point of marriage anyway unless it's for your religious beliefs. Anyone give me a reason?
Try this one.
If you believe in God, you will believe that he made man and woman. You will further believe that the reason for marriage is to create a holy union to be blessed with children.
Whilst I can understand the need for some pairs of blokes or women to show their devotion for one another in a civil
partnership, surely what they do has nothing to do with the intentions of a Christian marriage?
Try this one.
If you believe in God, you will believe that he made man and woman. You will further believe that the reason for marriage is to create a holy union to be blessed with children.
Whilst I can understand the need for some pairs of blokes or women to show their devotion for one another in a civil partnership, surely what they do has nothing to do with the intentions of a Christian marriage?
The problem is that "civil partnership" is not marriage, it is set aside as being something special for gay people because they can't have marriage. It creates, for lack of a better term, a class system. Gay couples aren't married like straight people, just "civil partners". Allowing prejudices to persist because "their union isn't like a proper marriage".
Marriage is older than record. It isn't intrinsically linked to any religion, and each religion has their own rules and rituals. Legalising gay marriage is not interfering with religion, refusing to legalise it on religious grounds is religion interfering with law.
Try this one.
If you believe in God, you will believe that he made man and woman. You will further believe that the reason for marriage is to create a holy union to be blessed with children.
Whilst I can understand the need for some pairs of blokes or women to show their devotion for one another in a civil partnership, surely what they do has nothing to do with the intentions of a Christian marriage?
I can never see the point of marriage anyway unless it's for your religious beliefs. Anyone give me a reason?
Im with this guy
Marriage isn't a religious thing though.
A heterosexual couple can have a registry office wedding, by that name, free of any religious context whatsoever, and enjoy the legal benefits and standing thereof, yet a homosexual couple cannot. That is wrong.
I totally agree with the right of religious groups not to conduct gay marriages on their premises if it goes against their belief systems, however it is not their right or business to interfere with or influence anything which goes on beyond the aforesaid premises.
What the f*** are you banging on about. It is about the state (law) trying to impose something on the Church. If the state wish to let gays get married, then they should only be able to allow a civil wedding to be legislated for.
Are all marriages (in this country - and I use that for the purposes of this argument) Christian? No.
Would a vote against make you homophobic?
So what happens when the priest/vicar/clergy says 'you may kiss the bride'?
What the f*** are you banging on about. It is about the state (law) trying to impose something on the Church. If the state wish to let gays get married, then they should only be able to allow a civil wedding to be legislated for.
Call me Dave has no mandate to push this through, and he is out of order trying.
What the f*** are you banging on about. It is about the state (law) trying to impose something on the Church. If the state wish to let gays get married, then they should only be able to allow a civil wedding to be legislated for.
Call me Dave has no mandate to push this through, and he is out of order trying.
Very clearly more about you if you vote no. Gay people wanting to get married is not detrimental in any way to anyone else. You would have to be an arse hole of grand proportions to vote no, or a homophobe.
Voted against due to christian beliefs