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Sorry, TV, but I can only argue from my interpretation of the NT Scriptures - and they say that, for those commited to Christ, marriage is between a man and a woman and UI can't see any get-out clause.
The key words there being 'for the Christian'.
That's why I have no issues with gay secular marriage.
And because you can't see any get out clause you are therefore backing religious bigotry.
What about the gay Christian? It doesn't matter for a cold-hearted atheist like me - but what about your fellow Christians?
Can you not see that you are indulging in judgment where none should apply. Goodness me, Christians have changed their minds over other issues down the centuries.
I know from previous chats on this issue that you are not bigoted but I cannot for the life of me see how you can face in two different directions at the same time which is essentially what your position currently is.
It's as if you have erected a box around your religion and said those rules apply within the religion - but you then accept the rules applied outwith in the secular world. How can that be correct?
I don't understand how you can put up with the cognitive dissonance that you seem to bear.