Yesterday's Washington Post reported:
"Robin Tyler and Diane Olson, both dressed in ivory-colored suits, were pronounced 'spouses for life' on the steps of the town courthouse here [Beverly Hills] Monday evening, as California became the second state to officially sanction same-sex marriage.
As the women were wed by a female rabbi, under a Jewish wedding canopy and surrounded by a mob of cameras, a protester shouted, 'You're going to burn in hell.'"
I understand that many Christians feel homosexuality is a sin. It's their right to feel that way. But under Christian tenets, humans are not supposed to sit in judgment of other humans. Such "sins" are supposed to be between the sinner and his or her maker.
That said, why would anyone show up a someone's wedding ceremony and deliver such a hatefully judgmental message? Why not just stay at home and read scriptures or otherwise practice Christian principals?
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