Ray A wrote:I'm afraid I think the Church is just trying to follow what they see as "scriptural mandates" here. Unfortunately, the once persecuted minority, have now become the persecutors.
Those of us in California who visibly support Prop 8 are being subjected to minor crimes (theft of campaign material and vandalism). It is interesting to see how things are unfolding here.
I support Prop 8 because I believe Christians have the obligation to be stand and be heard on moral issues. Many faiths involved in the coalition, the evangelicals, the Catholics and the Mormons, believe that the Bible roundly condemns homosexual behavior. We believe that the Marriage Cases in California put government imprimatur upon a significantly aberrant behavior.
We also believe that merely speaking out about our views, and advancing legislation on moral issues, does persecute anybody. We believe firmly that licensing as marriage partners homosexual couples will imperil the very notion of a family. We don't really believe that marriage is a civil right unless and until the couple meets the basic objectives of marriage laws, a man and a woman. If and when a man and a woman present themselves to be married, it would be a denial of civil right to forbid it. (Even so, there are limitations on age and consanguinity.)
Now, I admit that so much of this is subjective. Who's to say whose views are better on moral grounds than somebody else's? Why not let license and abandon rule the day? The brethren, whom I support, don't think that is right in God's eyes.