Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I wouldn't support you not going just because she's not going to yours. But given her reasoning, you have every right to not give it a second thought. You don't need to celebrate someone who thinks their love is more real or important or valid than yours.
It's not OP's "love" the cousin is disputing. It's the marriage. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the supportive replies!
I think I knew the answer all along. I will decline and keep my thoughts to myself. After all, I have so many family members who have been awesome & supportive.
You're right -- more cake for me!
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is engaged and so am I. She is very conservative, religious, and is openly against same sex marriage.
I asked her if she would still attend my wedding to my partner. I am respecting her loving and committed relationship and I was hoping she could do the same for me. She said she could not attend because it goes against her beliefs.
What would you do? I don't want to create any family drama but going to her wedding when she refuses to go to mine makes me feel sick. [/quote
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So, you respect her beliefs and accept her decision. Go or ddon't go to her wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make it family drama. If you do not feel comfortable attending her wedding, then decline and send a gift. It isn't about spite (is it?), but not wanting to attend an event where you feel disrespected. Is your fiancée invited?
Honestly, people in your family will know what's what. Don't gossip or bitch to other family members (many of whom will feel caught in the middle). Just concentrate on your own marriage.
Sorry this kind of crap is still happening. But you can't change everyone overnight.
No, do not send a gift.
Send a gift - a donation in your cousin's name to GLAAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
Citation please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make it family drama. If you do not feel comfortable attending her wedding, then decline and send a gift. It isn't about spite (is it?), but not wanting to attend an event where you feel disrespected. Is your fiancée invited?
Honestly, people in your family will know what's what. Don't gossip or bitch to other family members (many of whom will feel caught in the middle). Just concentrate on your own marriage.
Sorry this kind of crap is still happening. But you can't change everyone overnight.
No, do not send a gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
OMG. Since when does your religion have the monopoly on the truth??? Who the heck are you to think that you are "more Christian" than another? That, my friend, is passing judgement. Maybe your Christ is ok with that, but the true Christians' Chirst is not.
I can read. If you can too, read the Bible. It's all there. That you don't like what it says, I can't help.
Do you eat shellfish? Cut your hair? Wear mixed fibers? Ever thrown around a football?
Please, not that argument again. Yes, I do, but I am not Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
OMG. Since when does your religion have the monopoly on the truth??? Who the heck are you to think that you are "more Christian" than another? That, my friend, is passing judgement. Maybe your Christ is ok with that, but the true Christians' Chirst is not.
I can read. If you can too, read the Bible. It's all there. That you don't like what it says, I can't help.
Do you eat shellfish? Cut your hair? Wear mixed fibers? Ever thrown around a football?
Please, not that argument again. Yes, I do, but I am not Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is engaged and so am I. She is very conservative, religious, and is openly against same sex marriage.
I asked her if she would still attend my wedding to my partner. I am respecting her loving and committed relationship and I was hoping she could do the same for me. She said she could not attend because it goes against her beliefs.
What would you do? I don't want to create any family drama but going to her wedding when she refuses to go to mine makes me feel sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Christianity may be -- and is -- a religion of love, but it is also a religion that commands adherence to the Word of God. That Word is very clear that gay marriage is a sin.
I'm a Christian and my religion allows gay marriage. It also allows female leadership and abhors slavery. Your SECT may believe that homosexuality is a sin and doesn't allow women to hold leadership positions but Christianity certainly allows it.
True Christianity follows the Bible and the Bible forbids homosexual marriage. That your church or your "sect" allows it, and still calls itself Christian, is problematic. You have deviated from the word of God.
OMG. Since when does your religion have the monopoly on the truth??? Who the heck are you to think that you are "more Christian" than another? That, my friend, is passing judgement. Maybe your Christ is ok with that, but the true Christians' Chirst is not.
I can read. If you can too, read the Bible. It's all there. That you don't like what it says, I can't help.
Do you eat shellfish? Cut your hair? Wear mixed fibers? Ever thrown around a football?
Please, not that argument again. Yes, I do, but I am not Jewish.