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I'm a Christian and I think that gay people should have equal rights, meaning I think gay marriage should be legal because the law should be kept seperate to religion. But I don't think they should be married in a church, not to purposely exclude them, but because I believe that Christian marriage is basically for the sole purpose of procreation, so a 'marriage' between two gay people in a church wouldn't be a real marriage. What are your thoughts on that? 

I understand what you’re saying, but I personally believe that if two women or two men identify as Christian, they should be allowed to marry in a church if they wish to do so.


  1. rusty-kuntz said: if a church doesn’t want to marry a gay couple, then fine, they shouldn’t have to. but there’s nothing wrong with a gay couple getting married in a church that supports gay rights? idgi anon
  2. illuminated-love said: What if a woman was unable to have a child? Then according to you, they couldn’t get married a church either. You know, because they can’t procreate. But they are human and have the RIGHT to decide where to get married. =)
  3. pfmt said: I agree with the anon, but only because I view it is the church’s right to religiously marry, while it is the human right to be married in the eyes of government
  4. museforsale said: If the sole purpose of a Christian marriage is procreation, are sterile people allowed to marry as well?
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