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What Would You Say?
Should a Christian attend a same-sex “wedding?” Should I use preferred pronouns? Is IVF ethical? Questions like these pervade every inch of our society. Not only our society but also our churches.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Alistair Begg, christian church, Christianity, Focus on the Family, Morality, same sex wedding
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Should Christians Attend a “Same-Sex Wedding”?
I don’t know why the question of whether Christians should attend the “same-sex marriage” ceremonies of family members, friends, or colleagues is such a stumper for Christians. Although the decision not to attend may be fraught with uncomfortable social implications, it shouldn’t be a thorny theological or moral question.
If we understand God’s view of homosexuality and marriage rightly and if we understand that as Christians, our first obligation is to submit our lives to him who gave his life for us, we cannot attend a ceremony that intends to solemnize, sanctify, and celebrate that which God abhors.
Many people, …
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged homosexuality, same sex marriage ceremony, same sex wedding, should christians attend same sex wedding?
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