Friday, May 16, 2008

Exchanging Vows with The Same Sex

In California, exchanging " I do's" is not anymore limited to opposite sex lovers, this time, the vows can also be enjoyed by the same sex lovers, after the Supreme Court of California had finally quashed a ban on same sex marriage.

The ruling, making it a historical law in California State, will freely and legally allow same sex marriage as the California Supreme Court added in its ruling that to marry, regardless of their sexual orientation is a "basic civil rights", while California Chief Justice opined that " limiting the designation of marriage to a union between a man and a woman is unconstitutional and must be stricken from the statute."

How would the religious sectors react on this? Would this mean a sign of deteriorating morals in this country? But how would you define one's human rights which can be perceived as equal definition among humans?

Yes, there is an opposing, a conflicting realities between the Laws of God and the Laws of people. For some people, its a mortal sin in accordance with what is being written in the bible. But for some who know what a human rights are, could probably explain intellegently the occurence of such ruling. But it takes no intellegent people to understand what a human rights are, because it comes from within ourselves.

Human rights is RESPECT. If you know how to respect your family, your friend, the people around you, you are respecting one's human rights. Of course, gays and lesbians also deserve to be respected because they are also human beings.

Well, we cannot really say that all people can understand everything in this world. But, for those who claim the issue as unlawful, as against the law of God, as irrelevant, and as inhumane act.... Can you please come to the open and let the whole Universe know that you do not commit sins!

Finally, I want to share with you passages from the bible, which says:

Who can say, "I have kept my heart pure; I am clean and without sin"? (Proverbs 20:9)

There is not a righteous man on earth who does what is right and never sins. (Ecclesiastes 7:20)


1 comments:

braiiinss said...

I just stopped in to let you know that I added your post to the list at http://focusorganic.com/bloggers-unite2/

I blogged about the same topic for the Bloggers Unite event, so I also linked to your post from mine: http://focusorganic.com/21st-century-oppression-denial-basic-rights-homosexuals/

Hope that you don't mind!