When did the definition of Marriage change?
I can think of 2 people in my family involved in this kind of activity, but it's not something I condone. I was taught growing up in the "church" that marriage was a privilege a man and a woman held that cemented their promise of obligation toward each other. It's like two pieces of a puzzle that just fit. I am of that generation where everyone decided to "come out." I don't want to see all that! It's a sickness to me and I would prefer we were still in my grandparent's day where you just stayed in the closet. Way back in the darkest part of the closet. We were meant to procreate. It's the natural order of things.
That's why it's very important that a child is either raised by both parents, or surrounded by caring adults, male and female. It's not normal for a male child to be influenced by his mother alone. I was a single parent, but made sure my sons were influenced by my brothers, uncles, father and cousins. I can't teach a boy to be a man. Only a man can.
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The definition of marriage HAS NOT changed. People have tried to manipulate it to carnally legalize certain chosen lifestyles. I stand by the Word (the Bible) and I don't need to rehash it all over again. Marriage is between a man and a woman. Marriage accompanied by any other lifestyle as a term is oxymoronic.
Blessings...