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Deciding Whether to Attend a Same-Sex Wedding

You&#;ve asked one of the most divisive and sensitive questions anyone could possibly raise at this particular moment in the history of western culture. But the cultural implications, as important as they are, pale somewhat in comparison to the personal pain and confusion this scenario entails for you and your extended family. We want you to know that our hearts go out to you in the midst of your agony. You have a difficult choice to make, and one that will require a great deal of cherish, wisdom, and discernment. We&#;d consider it a privilege to offer a limited thoughts as you stride through that process.

Before attempting to do this, we&#;d like to make one thing perfectly clear: Highlight on the Family cannot advise you to go to this event. Our position on homosexual behavior and same-sex marriage is good known to everyone who is familiar with our ministry. We believe that homosexual unions are contradictory with God&#;s design for human sexuality as arrange forth in the opening pages of the Bible and in the words of Jesus Himself: &#;From the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. For this cause a man shall leave his father an

On June 18, following more than two decades of advocacy by LGBTQ+ activists and a long, tiresome game of legislative ping-pong, the land of smiles finally scored a monumental win with the legalisation of same-sex marriage, making it the first Southeast Asian country and third Asian jurisdiction to perform so! The historic statute will come into impact days after being published in the Royal Gazette, meaning the first lgbtq+ marriages could take place as early as this year&#; right now, we can almost hear the collective buzz of excitement as couples around the globe flip through bridal magazines and Pinterest mood boards, mapping out their dream gay wedding in Thailand. 

But, before you dive headfirst into flower arrangements and cake tastings, allow us guide you through the essentials of tying the knot in this beautiful country. 

First things first

If you&#;re a foreign couple planning to get married in Thailand, there are a few legal hoops to jump through. Don’t worry, it&#;s not as daunting as it sounds. For the nitty-gritty details, your best bet is to consult the official Thai embassy or consulate website in your nation. They’ll provide the latest info on required document

The Case Against Christians Attending a Gay Wedding

The case against Christians attending a gay wedding is relatively straightforward. We can lay out the case in three premises and a conclusion.

The Argument

Premise 1: Male lover “marriage” is not marriage.

No matter what a government may sanction, the biblical definition of marriage (see Gen. –25, Mal. –15, Matt. –6; Eph. –33) involves a man and a woman. I won’t belabor the point, because I assume in this post that I’m speaking to those who accept with the Westminster Confession of Faith when it says, “Marriage is to be between one dude and one woman” (WCF ). Gay “marriage” is not only an offense to God—sanctioning a considerate of sexual activity that the Bible condemns (Lev. ; ; Rom. –27; 1 Cor. –10; 1 Tim. –10)—gay “marriage” does not actually exist.

Premise 2: A gay wedding celebrates and solemnizes a lie.

Whether the service is done in a church or in a reception hall, whether it is meant to be a Christian service or a secular commitment ceremony, a lgbtq+ wedding declares what is false to be accurate and calls evil good.

Premise 3: Attendance at a gay wedding bears universal witness to the purported goodness of what is taking

Why we call it a gay wedding or a lesbian wedding 

Every now and again, I fetch asked why we name some of the weddings we feature on Equally Wed a gay wedding or a lesbian wedding. It&#;s a fair ask if you&#;re not in the publishing world. And the answer is easy yet detailed. I&#;ll separate it out into a few segments.

The first reason we use terms such as gay wedding, dyke wedding, same-sex wedding or LGBTQ wedding is SEO. Our readers are using these terms to hunt for wedding planning inspiration that is tailored to them.

The second reason is that we are a marginalized community. Now you might say that using terms such as queer wedding or lesbian wedding further marginalizes us by creating a separate synonyms to define us when we fought so strenuous to be able to have our weddings legally recognized. Absolutely! I fetch that. But because we are a marginalized people, our weddings aren&#;t ever going to be of the cisgender heterosexual colorless skinny middle-class wedding variety that our society tends to value the most. And that&#;s just nice. We are different. We celebrate our differences. Diversity is cool. We are equally won

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