GunnyFreedom
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Mr speaker, I rise to oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment.
Ladies and gentlemen - honorable colleagues, I stand today to oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment. I am a passionate Christian and a strong believer in the sanctity of marriage. Marriage, to me and my God is a relationship that exists between one man and one woman whom God has joined together for the rest of their lives. More marriages are ending in divorce today because we have already forgotten that - and instead we have left it to the State to join people together instead of God.
In the auspices of State governmental power, we have seen fit to require and issue licenses in the way of permitting marriage to our citizens. State permission was originally required following the abolition of slavery in the hopes of preventing interracial marriages.
We have come beyond that nonsense, but we still issue licenses to be wed. This state involvement, which is really a trespassing upon the dominion of God, has led to the increasing chaos we have become accustomed to seeing in marriage today.
Government recognition of marriage has led to a family receiving more child welfare benefits upon divorce or if never married, fracturing families and leading to an epidemic of single mothers amongst the poor, perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
Government incentivizing of marriage through tax breaks has led to couples getting married for the money, contributing to a spiking divorce rate.
Government control over marriage has led to the stagnating authority of the Church, which in abdicating her duty to regulate marriage to the government has given to Caesar what belongs to God, bringing the above-mentioned curses upon the institution of marriage, and leading to the chaos which we see today.
Why are we surprised to see that the more government gets involved in marriage, the worse the institution gets? Doesn't the realm of marriage belong to the Church under the authority of God, and not man?
For this reason I must oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment, and implore my colleagues of faith on both sides of the aisle to do the same. If we care about the institution of marriage in North Carolina and the United States, then we must move to remove the authority of man from over the dominion of God, and not to stake our claim even deeper than it already is.
Please join me in voting "No" on SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment.
Thank you Mr. Speaker, and I yield the floor.
Mr speaker, I rise to oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment.
Ladies and gentlemen - honorable colleagues, I stand today to oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment. I am a passionate Christian and a strong believer in the sanctity of marriage. Marriage, to me and my God is a relationship that exists between one man and one woman whom God has joined together for the rest of their lives. More marriages are ending in divorce today because we have already forgotten that - and instead we have left it to the State to join people together instead of God.
In the auspices of State governmental power, we have seen fit to require and issue licenses in the way of permitting marriage to our citizens. State permission was originally required following the abolition of slavery in the hopes of preventing interracial marriages.
We have come beyond that nonsense, but we still issue licenses to be wed. This state involvement, which is really a trespassing upon the dominion of God, has led to the increasing chaos we have become accustomed to seeing in marriage today.
Government recognition of marriage has led to a family receiving more child welfare benefits upon divorce or if never married, fracturing families and leading to an epidemic of single mothers amongst the poor, perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
Government incentivizing of marriage through tax breaks has led to couples getting married for the money, contributing to a spiking divorce rate.
Government control over marriage has led to the stagnating authority of the Church, which in abdicating her duty to regulate marriage to the government has given to Caesar what belongs to God, bringing the above-mentioned curses upon the institution of marriage, and leading to the chaos which we see today.
Why are we surprised to see that the more government gets involved in marriage, the worse the institution gets? Doesn't the realm of marriage belong to the Church under the authority of God, and not man?
For this reason I must oppose SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment, and implore my colleagues of faith on both sides of the aisle to do the same. If we care about the institution of marriage in North Carolina and the United States, then we must move to remove the authority of man from over the dominion of God, and not to stake our claim even deeper than it already is.
Please join me in voting "No" on SB106 the Definition of Marriage Amendment.
Thank you Mr. Speaker, and I yield the floor.