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BY DON WILDMON | AFA Founder/Chairman
In June, the
Senate will be voting on a constitutional amendment defining marriage
as being only between one man and one woman. In November at
least a half-dozen states will be voting to put into their constitutions
that same definition marriage can only be between one man
and one woman.
Believe it
or not, there are actually high-level officials in many denominations
who are supporting the change to allow two men or two women to be
married. Have they not read the Bible? Of course they
have read it. They simply dont believe it. They believe
their way is better. By the way, it is the money supplied by the
local church which keeps these officials supplied with funds to
continue their efforts. Many church members would be horrified
to learn that their offerings go to these leaders who want to destroy
marriage as God has defined it.
Let us suppose
for a moment that homosexual marriage does become legal. It
is closer to becoming a reality than many believe. The world is
changing around us, and we go merrily on our way pretending that
such a change will not affect us or our children. "Doesnt
affect me. I dont want to marry someone of my sex, but
I dont care if someone else wants to marry a person of the
same sex. If two people are in love, they should be allowed to marry." So
goes the thinking. The problem is that that thinking doesnt
go far enough.
If two people
of the same sex can marry, then why cant three people of the
same sex be legally married? Or four? Or two men and three
women? Or any combination you desire to choose? Why cant
a man who loves his daughter marry her? If you allow two men to
be married, then you have no reason to forbid any couples or groups
from being married.
All of this,
of course, goes back to the standard on which a person (or a nation)
chooses to base the concept of good and evil, right and wrong. There
is truth, and there is relativism. Truth is constant. Relativism
is something subject to change as the latest fad comes along.
Our society
has a new definition of God and love. In the past we saw truth
in the definition that God is love. For centuries we have operated
on that basis. But now, not satisfied with the restrictions
that old definition imposes on us, we have turned the wording around.
No longer is God love, but now love is god.
There is a
world of difference in those two definitions. Our future, and the
future of our children and grandchildren, depends on which we believe.
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