First of all, a marriage has always been recognised as being between man and woman. The issue of 'gay' marriage is a modern one.
The choice to commit fornication or adultery has nothing to do with being allowed to marry: it has to do with commitment and personal belief.
Marriage wasn't 'invented' by our 'religion' (which one are you referring to, by the way? Judaism? Christianity? Islam?). God ordained the joining of one man and one woman for life. The Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and even Babylonians also married!
Not sure why you are asking this if yo have already made up your mind.
Blessings, Gypsy Queen
2007-03-19 03:10:54
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answered by Gypsy_Queen 3
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so what if the Greeks married in 4 hundred BC? did you be attentive to that marriage replace into around hundreds of years till now that? this is a exceedingly dumb argument & reasoning. in case you will quote info in a talk, determine you be attentive to what you're speaking approximately 1st. Or a minimum of something you heard approximately & no longer in elementary terms make up a quantity that for the duration of elementary terms you think of sounds fantastic. so some distance as legalizing gay marriage, even the puzzling middle professional-gay applicants are against it. they're going to settle for a union of types, yet no longer marriage.
2016-10-19 01:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be permitted if those who want to commit would ask for legal entitlement to be called Commitment ceremony. Same benefits as a hetero marriage, would require a legal divorce to terminate. The whole problem is the use of the word marriage!
Anyway,I believe that is the best way to solve the issue!
2007-03-19 03:13:20
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answered by June smiles 7
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Hate to burst your bubble but GOD started marriage and it was waaaay before 400 BC!
Realistically marriage is not marriage anymore. You commit and then you change your mind, fall out of love, find irreconcilable differences.... or some excuse to dissolve the commitment.
Do you have to be married to be committed? Or if you are not married does that mean you must or do 'sleep around'? Of course not.
Your question is not valid.
2007-03-19 03:12:40
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answered by Orpah! 3
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We should do neither. I am not againts the person, I am against the act of Sin, Homosexuality, they are in. By the way, B.C.E. (Before Christ Existed.) He always existed, because God has always existed. Anyway............in regards to "would I prefer them sleeping around". Actually I would only pray that God wil help them to take off the blinders and they will see what they are in.
2007-03-19 03:12:30
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answered by scrow_80 3
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Gays don't want marriage for commitment...they want it so their lifestyle can somehow be "validated."
It won't work with me. Homosexuality is an abomination, end of story.
Marriage was instituted around 4000 BC (cut the "common era" nonsense). And it was created by GOD.
2007-03-19 03:21:46
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answered by ? 6
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I think anyone over the age of 30 should be able to marry whoever they want. Before that its all immaturity and experimental.....
2007-03-19 03:08:59
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answered by ste.phunny 4
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