Sodomy can form the basis of a “sacrament” only if marriage even for straights have been turned shapeless, temporary, and sterile.
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In the years since Massachusetts was forced to recognize samesex marriages, I, personally, haven't noticed much impact on my own marriage.
I mean, none. I still cook the same number of meals, I still do the dishes, I still sleep beside the wife of thirty years...
I really can't imagine HOW allowing my gay coworkers to formalize their relationship has any effect on me, on my formalized relationship. Seems to me that it's pretty much insulated from the opinions and preferences of others.
Of course, MY marriage is interracial. I seem to recall that years and years ago, people said blacka and whites marrying would destroy 'real' marriages between whites and whites or between blacks and blacks... Didn't work out that way for them, either.
A couple generations from now, my transgendered great granddaughter will be hearing the same pile of shite about her wanting to marry the uplifted clone of her robot hamster...
Well...
“Shapeless” What, exactly, is marriage?
“Temporary” Divorce, anyone? On the rise, even in Christian communities
“Sterile” Birth rates in general are on the decline, so...
I’d say that pretty much makes the argument for us
“Sodomy can form the basis of a “sacrament” only if marriage even for straights have been turned shapeless, temporary, and sterile.”
Okay. So, it’s not a sacrament. That’s cool. Get a Justice of the Peace, a license, witnesses, and you’re married. Legal if not spiritual basis is sound.
SameSexMarriage was legal in my state at the very beginning. My own marriage is still going strong. Your weak-ass sanctity may vary.
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