Religion is no worse than politics or sex
There are those who would counter that by suggsting that politics is worse than religion and sex is better than either...
- and all of them create controversy of some kind.
No, they do not. Nor can they. Only people can create controversy. Yes, they can indeed from time to time do so around any and/or all of those three subjects, but the subjects themselves cannot actually cause anything.
You can't say - religion is worse to talk about than politics - because Christians see both together.
Here you go again, talking as though religion and Christianity were one and the same thing exclusively (in other words, no mention of any other religions); anyway, many Christians do not see both of these things "together" as though they are somehow ineffably linked to one another.
If our country is or was 'under God' then - the liberties we have are restricted by some laws. If you believe that God made us and made the institution of marriage (which, btw, never came around in the animal kingdom) - then you might believe that certain orifices were the 'innie's' and others were the 'outies.' But, then again - i cannot possibly be rational.
I'm perfectly certain that you could if you both chose and tried, but not everyone - not even everyone that believes in God - actually does believe that God "made" these things" in any case.
From a supposedly irrational creationist mind - i also say that I believe that God created us in HIS image. Male and female.
One would not need to have such a mind in order to say this but, although you obviously believe it, not everyone does and, in any case, if that had really been God's intention, He probably thinks that He's made an appalling mess of it. Anyway - "male and female"? How is that "in His image"? Isn't God supposedly sexless, even though you and others use the male appellation for Him? Or do you believe that "He" is actually bisexual, or something?...
Think about it. No life can be created by two of the same sex. It represents another mystery. We have yin/yang - life/death - there aren't any middle choices. Read Revelations. The life part has to do with God creating marriage as an example of a mystery of how the Church conceives with the help of the Holy Spirit - children for the kingdom of God.
Susan, that is you belief, I know - and I would not for one moment seek to dissuade you from it - but scientific research has ensured that life can indeed now be created in ways other than those to which we have become accustomed over the millennia. Your idea of God "creating" marriage makes no sense to me; marriage itself is a Man-made legal contract entered into by two consenting adults (except in the case of certain forced marriages in certain countries) and I do not think that your idea that it is instead a "creation of God" sits easily alongside the notion of "render unto Cæsar the things that are Cæsar's and render unto God the things that are God's", do you?...
People can choose whatever they want under man's system of government...but if you want to be a part of the kingdom of heaven - or kingdom of God here on earth there are higher laws than the laws of man. That's my argument. However, in our current system - people don't worry about whether or not they are written in the book of Life. They only consider this finite human life which lasts about 70 years.
Of course there are laws higher than those of Man; after all, Man's own laws have developed over the years and some of them have improved. The latter part of what you write makes no sense to me either, for we cannot in practice consider anything beyond our human lifespan - we can only consider what we do during that lifespan. Human life, incidentally, can last a lot less than 70 years in some places and a lot more in others.
Homosexuality was introduced again right after the flood! Ham was aware of it and 'when noah awoke from his wine, he knew what his youngest son had done to him...' God immediately commands curses on that sin - and blessings on those that haven't. It's not really a 'well, you can prove from the bible it's ok to do.' It's not. There is no place in the bible which provides room for a Christian homosexual relationship or marriage with the blessing of God. However, Jesus Christ makes room for all - when the Holy Spirit fills you with truth.
This first statement is a sad return to the Susan's Soapbox school of non-thinking. You make it sound as though someone "introduced" homosexuality all of a sudden just as you might introduce one of your friends to another. Perhaps this Ham (not M. Hamelin, I hope!) should have had some of that wine, too. Perhaps you should also. There is no place at all in the Bible for 21st-century society and its pressures and demands, its joys and its woes; indeed, how could there be? In any case, I'm no Bible scholar, admittedly, but I didn't think that there was much of a place in the Old Testament for a "Christian" anything in any case. Not everyone seeks the blessing of God on their marriages; in most present-day societies, agnostics and atheists have as much right to marry as do religious people, just as religious people are entitled to marry non-religious ones. There's certainly nothing in the Bible in any case that makes marriage or procreation compulsory.
Best,
Alistair