<<@godsgospelgirl says : I'm praying that someone I know doesn't go through with his wedding to his bf (now fiance). I'm praying they both come to Christ instead.>> <<@iampaytontv says : There is not a single verse in the Bible that says anyone will be condemned for attending a gay marriage. This is just another pathetic attempt at bashing LGBTQIA+ people. In fact, Jesus didn’t say anything about gay or lesbian ppl. It’s made up to cause discourse.>> <<@cameronshort1 says : "Most likely reality" AKA they have no idea>> <<@soton5teve says : search #thatshumanism (humanists UK) . Now your an atheist, thank me later.>> <<@FirstnameLastname-bz8wg says : Of course! When god sent jesus to Earth, she did so to spread love❤!>> <<@eleanorgathright605 says : In God’s eyes it’s not a wedding. In God’s eyes it’s not a marriage.>> <<@MrNumbers88 says : Very well done, and certainly timely!>> <<@BoundyMan says : One time I was invited to a wedding of a man who was divorced, but whose ex-wife and two daughters still attended the same church. While I don't know the reason for the divorce, I know it wasn't because of abuse or unfaithfulness because they were both good and faithful Christians. I chose not to attend, even though the man was a good family friend, because of divorce being a sin. My parents tried to get me to go, saying the divorce was none of my business and I should be there as a friend. Still I didn't go. Do you think I was right?>> <<@rolfyoutube586 says : Two thousand years ago, Jesus of Nazareth based His argument for man-woman marriage on this simple observation of the created order. Marriages are the long-term unions of a man and a woman which begin a family, the base of society, which may produce children. Therefore, even those without any religious conviction can recognize what reality and nature have clearly dictated.>> <<@denisa.637 says : this is a stupid question. Of course NO. Good people do not support sexual perversion and radical, immoral propaganda.>> <<@rolfyoutube586 says : I support marriage equality which is why I cannot support a same-sex ceremony since it has nothing to do with marriage (the union of a man and a woman) nor with equality (the rights and restrictions of state-sanctioned matrimony already apply to all citizens equally).>> <<@Moore-s5p says : Marriage is a rite not a right.>> <<@TUBEfever6 says : By attending you're approving the act.... NO Thanks👎🏻⬇️>> <<@travisgordon7197 says : Years ago, my younger sister (only sibling) wanted to be married to a woman, and I had been walking with the Lord for about 3 years at the time. I was invited to the wedding and didn’t know what to do. After praying about it, the Lord gave me the idea about attending the reception after the ceremony. My sister knew this was because of my beliefs, and I’m sure even though I still came for the reception, she still felt a little hurt. My overall goal is to love her without compromising on truth and to stand out from other “Christians” who enable sin OR condemn people to hell.>> <<@DaBigArmyDude says : *Better question:* “Should Christians affirm sinful and damning behavior?”>> <<@rolysantos says : I would say, "Respectfully, I cannot attend because at the very least, I would be acknowledging gay marriage as legitimate, contrary to scripture, and at most, I would actually be honoring something God has called sin. I cannot contradict God's word and I cannot dishonor God to honor people." "Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy." Proverbs 27:6 “If you love your father or mother more than you love me, you are not worthy of being mine; or if you love your son or daughter more than me, you are not worthy of being mine." Matthew 10:37>> <<@garybryson1900 says : NO! Never.>> <<@thetraditionalist says : great video>> <<@Tatiana-cp1fc says : No they should not. They should also NOT attend adulterous heterosexual marriages (2nd marriages where first spouse is alive)>>
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