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Just considering this idea is heartbreaking. My answer is:? No, wouldn’t I?T. Et, it would be like destroying the cornerstone of a father’s broken heart at the time. The reason for this? I guess that’s what they want to know, not just whether I’m going or not. Why don’t you go?
- First of all.
- It is not a wedding ceremony because it is not really a wedding.
- Therefore.
- To participate as if it were a wedding ceremony is to be fake.
- Because everyone is fake.
- There is no marriage between people of the same sex.
- God defined marriage as a permanent covenant between a man and a woman.
- As husband and wife.
- Same-sex marriage isn’t that.
- So it’s not a marriage.
- This isn’t a wedding ceremony.
- I won’t lie about it with my presence.
Two: This union, if we can call it that, is not gathered together in Heaven Jesus said, “What has God united, that man does not separate?”That’s what makes weddings wonderful. These are not human achievements, God unies with man and woman. Jesus said marriages are done in heaven, not just between two people or in front of a pastor or judge; this union between two men or two women is not made in heaven: to give the false impression that this union was united by heaven. it’s an offense to heaven.
Number three: Blessing such events would be abominable. If I did, I would express hatred, because it would mean confirming a life and a lifestyle that leads to hell. The Apostle Paul said, “Do not deceive yourself: neither filth nor idothers, nor adulterers, nor effeminates, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor stingy, nor drunk, nor curses, nor thieves, shall inherit the kingdom of God. They’re not going. So to celebrate this way of life is to celebrate the destruction of human beings. It’s abominable. It would be like getting together to celebrate the robbery, getting together to celebrate alcohol consumption, getting together to celebrate the scam. “We will come together to celebrate greed. ” We’ll meet to celebrate adultery. When someone participates in the celebration of sin, he sins. I mustn’t sin.
The fourth thing I would like to say is that this ceremony desecrates the representation of Christ and the Church, God created marriage to show his alliance with his wife, the Church, to celebrate a union without a wife as if it were a marriage is to distort and disfigure the parable of the most beautiful act in the world.
Fifth, I wouldn’t go because the weight of sadness, love and disgust would probably overwhelm me, I think I probably couldn’t stand the ceremony.
And the last thing I’d say is that letting go doesn’t mean I’m moving away from my son, but that he walks away from me, I’m where I’ve always been, with open arms to the prodigal son, ready to forgive everything.