Connecticut has become the fourth state in the country to allow same-sex or should I say counterfeit "marriage." The moral freefall of the United States continues unabated, and sadly enough unchallenged from Christian Conservatives.
Proponents of same-sex marriage, clamor that it is about equality, but in reality it is about granting special rights and recognition of socially and morally repugnant behavior.
OK, for the sake of discussion, let's assume for a moment that the United States Congress has passed and sent to the States for ratification a Federal Marriage Protection Amendment (MPA) to the U.S. Constitution. Over the next seven years, three-fourths or 38 States would have to ratify the Amendment in order for it to take effect and become a part of the Constitution.
Here's the kicker, at least as I see it of course: To date the requisite number of States (38) have already passed Amendments to their respective State Constitutions declaring that marriage is the union of one man and one woman, so ratification of a Federal MPA should be a no-brainer, so one would think? However, anyone who knows anything about the issue of same-sex marriage, will tell you this is not the case, and unfortunately everyone also knows why that is as well! Simply put, it is due to the inaction of Christians and Conservatives alike from making their voices heard with those who will ultimately decide this issue--our Representatives in the United States Congress.
The institution of marriage is more than just a traditional value. It is ordained by God. Like it or not, agree with it or not, it's just the way it is, and it about time--NO, it's passed time that Bible-believing Christians stand up for what God says is right, because when all is said and done, that's all that really matters.
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