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Reply to "Am I in the wrong for not being more vocal against my son's father for not accepting his engagement"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree your husband is wrong and your age is no excuse. My grandpa (now pushing 100) took a gay student under his wing when he was rejected by family and became a mentor to him back in the 1960's. The kid grew up, moved to Canada, and my grandma and grandpa went to his wedding back in the early 80's and have stayed in touch since. Didn't Jesus love everyone? If you're so Christian, shouldnt you be encouraging your husband to love everyone? Please send your son to me - my husband will congratulate him, walk him down the aisle, pay for half the wedding, and support him and his marriage. [/quote] I don’t think the OP said the father did not love the son. The father believes marriage is between a man and woman and is having a hard time accepting his son’s decision to marry another man. Not too long ago, most people did not support gay marriage. The fact that he is not where the secular progressive left is on this issue does not make him less of a Christian but I think he should continue to work out issues and try to continue to have a relationship with his son and see past their differences. Life is too short. [/quote]
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