What does a civil marriage have to do with a sacrament and holy matrimony?
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From: RFaussette@aol.com
To: pimvanmeurs@yahoo.com ; asa@calvin.edu
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: same-sex marriage
In a message dated 6/9/2006 3:09:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, pimvanmeurs@yahoo.com writes:
I fail to see how fighting the rights of others to be involved in a loving relationship affect your personal survival? In fact, I have a real problem with those arguing that extending the rights of marriage to others somehow undermines the meaning of marriage to others? Are we so insecure in our own self that we feel threatened by others who find happiness in marriage?
How are you being attacked I wonder? What am I missing?
The rights of others to be involved in a loving relationship I have no problem with. Calling every loving relationship a sacrament I have a problem with. I think the homosexual agenda is well organized and funded and is an attack on many aspects of the sanctity of Christianity.
"Others" can find happiness in a loving relationship. A man and a woman find it holy matrimony.
rich faussette
Received on Mon Jun 12 17:29:56 2006
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