“We do not define marriage by orientation, feelings, or the presence of “love.” Marriage is a covenant, a decision before God, between 1 man and 1 woman, to remain faithful to that one person for a lifetime. ANYTHING outside Genesis 2 is forbidden. 🍎
In every single time the Bible condemns homosexuality, it never makes any exceptions. The Bible condemns all homosexual acts without any qualifications, no details given. When men do with men what they should do with women, it’s sin. ❌
You can say “Hey… the Old Testament forbids it and it contradicts the definition of marriage laid out in Genesis 2, but we love each other…” the problem is, you can say this about incest, polygamy beastiality, pedophilia and all manners of evil; Once you use this line of reasoning for homosexuality - you are opening up an ocean of evil and wickedness. 🤯 🤯
Every perverse, wicked, degenerate act starts with a worldview. It starts with a belief like: “love makes sin permissible.” And once we cross that first bridge - the second one is inevitable - because by definition, the second one is based on the same premises as first. The principle itself is flawed.
WHAT IS MARRIAGE!? 🤵♂️👰♀️”
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... Read moreFrom my personal experience attending church communities that uphold traditional biblical teachings, I’ve seen firsthand how marriage is revered not just as a social contract but as a sacred covenant before God. This covenant emphasizes faithfulness and lifelong commitment exclusively between a man and a woman, as established in Genesis 2. The idea that love alone justifies any kind of union can lead to complex moral and social challenges, especially when it contradicts long-held religious and cultural values.
The quote from Millicent Sedra, “Homosexuality is the pursuit of unnatural desires contrary to the purpose and design of marriage,” captures a viewpoint shared by many who interpret scripture strictly. These beliefs highlight concern about changing societal definitions of marriage, which some feel may erode foundational moral principles.
In practical community life, couples who adhere to this traditional understanding often emphasize the importance of shared values, mutual respect, and the intention to create a stable family environment. This stability is seen as beneficial for raising children and ensuring societal continuity.
However, discussions about marriage are evolving in broader society, leading to diverse opinions and legal recognitions. Navigating these changes while maintaining personal faith convictions can be challenging. Many find it helpful to engage in open, respectful dialogues within their communities to express their beliefs while understanding others’ experiences.
Ultimately, understanding marriage through a biblical lens is about more than rules; it’s about a relational covenant that reflects faithfulness, responsibility, and purpose as designed in the scriptures. For those who hold this view, the traditional definition of marriage remains a central and unchanging foundation in their spiritual and daily lives.
Not legalized by a book but by a government that has a separation of church and state