and whether gay marriage somehow devalues straight marriage.
The point of my earlier comment/question was that, beyond Christ's message about the last being first, etc, the first-hired workers' complaints about unfairness were met by their employer with the observation that they had freely agreed to those wages and hours as fair and that it was no concern of theirs what he paid anyone else.
My point was that if you swear before God to be faitlhful to your spouse, etc, etc, the validity of that vow is not diminished just because someone else later makes the same vow, whether you agree that they should be allowed to make that vow or not.
Are you all claiming that you should be released from your vows just because somewhere a gay couple's pastor allowed them to make the same vow? If you think they're all sinners of the worst sort, are you saying that sin trumps righteousness?
I say you have enough to do keeping your own house in order.
2007-07-24
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