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Should you attend a gay wedding?



    
    

Clarify Share Report Asked September 18 2014 Mini Sandra Pearce-Mato Supporter

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Mini Nathaniel Abiye Supporter
As regards to the question, a gay wedding, which also known as same-sex wedding, is a practice of the world, which is the direct opposite to the plan of God for humanity, not to talk of Christians.

We need to know that the world system is directly opposite to her Creator, and as Christians we are warned not to love the world; that is the practice and the system of the world (1 John 2:15-17).

Christians are called to be the light to the dark world and not to compound the problem of the world.

Nations who allow such a practice of gay weddings have been facing the music and continue to face the judgment of God if they fail to repent! 

A balanced Christian must not be comfortable anytime such evil is mentioned. 

Gay marriage may be legalized by some countries and protected by the law of the land where such AN EVIL is being practiced, but human reasoning is against it, the word of God doesn't give room to such sodomite practices! 

The Bible in Gen.19 gives us the outcome of anyone that practices such evil; the city of Sodom and Gomorrah was burnt to ashes for such evil practices, Lot's wife who looked back became a pillar of salt!

Christians are warned to come out of them. 2 Cor. 6:16-18..
Anyone who does it or who is a lover of those who practice gay weddings is an enemy of God. Rom.1:28-32.

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