They won the right to marry black people.
Actually, black people can have red hair too....just sayin.
Or, the marriage can cleanse the act (which is my take on it).
If that is indeed the case, the how many references are there to same sex marriage in the bible?
Answer: zero. Every time Jesus refers to marriage he refers to in in a male/female reference. If marriage itself cleansed the act of homosexuality, wouldnt we see more than a few references to this in the bible? And yet we dont.
So when a homosexual couple gets married, and believes that marriages is a sacrament and lives as if it is so, you have to wonder if the marriage actually was cleansed and is a holy union.
Since there is not a single reference to this in the bible, anywhere, my thought is that its not. In fact, I think the logic train to get you to that point is rather long and winding with more than a bit of squinting, winking and nudge-nudging.
The urge is to deny that it is not, but if it WAS cleansed, how would you know? No one would tell you either way, just like no spirit told you snared rabbits weren't anethema
And yet in that case we at least have a biblical reference saying what goes into a mans mouth isnt what makes him unclean. We dont even have that for gay marriage. All thats being done here is taking a biblical reference and drawing a false conclusion on a completely different issue based upon it.
Humans aren't higher beings. We are animals, we are subject to the same natural laws as everything else. Our intelligence, our reasoning is a byproduct of our instincts.
Well, if you dont believe that human arent higher beings (which they are), and can
overcome their instincts via their adapability, then we simply have nothing more to discuss. By your logic, those people predispositioned to be alcoholics are doomed to never better themselves because their instincts prevent it and are subject to those 'natural laws'. Of course, the rest of us know better.
You're not getting it. Everything we have ever invented, everything that we ever do, at its base, is driven by instinct.
Uhm. No. That is simply incorrect.