The whole gay marriage thing
I want to know what you think and why you think it. I kinda sit on the fence on this mostly leaning toward I really don’t care. I just find a lot of rubs with some of the arguments I hear against it, things about keeping marriage sacred and stuff like that (really with a 50% divorce rate I think we lost that a long time ago). Marriage is defined as the union between a man and a woman. While I agree that this definition should remain in the church I am not so sure it needs to in the government. I don’t think the church should marry a gay couple, since homosexuality is a sin but I don’t think it is a job of the church to force its moral doctrine on the state.
I don’t see it as a job of the state to deny someone who is living as a couple the rights of a couple just because they are the same sex. Feel free to say something contrary. I welcome ideas contrary to my own.