Christians on gay marriage

If this or something like it is the context for the admonitions to Pergamum and Thyatira, we have another reason to steadfastly avoid participating in a public event where the god of Eros is implicitly honored above and in place of the God of the Bible. Objection 2: Christians should show compassion and build bridges with unbelievers.

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Thankfully, the same Apostle Paul clearly declared the grace of God in the city of Corinth, whose immoral lifestyle almost certainly superseded that of Rome. Yes, he wrote that those who practice sin—idolaters, thieves, drunkards, those who practice homosexuality, and the like—would not inherit the kingdom of God.

What Should Christians Think about Same-Sex Marriage?

Pastors and office-bearers who have questions about the merits of our position are now banned from asking them. And LGBTQ individuals like myself have been abandoned to sort through the patchwork of modern arguments for same-sex marriage on our own. In that spirit, I humbly present this Reformed theological argument for same-sex marriage for discussion in our denomination and beyond.

Same-sex marriage

The state is not going to prohibit those in homosexual relationships from committing themselves to each other in public ceremonies or religious celebrations. The state is not going to legislate whether two adults can live together, profess love for one another, or express their commitment in ways that are sexually intimate.