Gay MarriageI don’t typically write about hot-button politically charged issues mostly because it’s not the way I’m wired, but I do enjoy healthy conversation and debate about such topics! One of the reoccurring conversations I find myself in, especially living in California, is the subject of gay marriage.

For a while now, I’ve been seeing two dimensions to marriage. One is the spiritual perspective and the other is the State perspective. More to the point, I’ve never understood how marriage became a State issue. It has always been a spiritual issue.

A union between two people (regardless of gender) can be recognized by the state. This doesn’t mean the Church has to recognize this.

It appears I’m not alone in my thinking as Oliver Thomas wrote about this very subject in USA Today earlier this week. It’s a great read.

The conversation continues.

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One Response to “Marriage is Church and State”

  1. Jay Kelly on August 8th, 2008 8:58 am

    Good thoughts, Brad. You may dig this 5 part podcast series I hosted on homosexuality and gay marriage. Or you may think it’s heresy. Either way, thought I’d pass it along. :)

    http://tinyurl.com/5ughcm

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