Letters to the Editor

Defending marriage for opposite sex couples only

 

When President Obama ran for office in 2008 he told everyone that as a ‘devout Christian’ he was against homosexual marriage. This was a lie. Documents revealed he supported it in 1996 as an Illinois Senate candidate. Last May he came clean expressing support for gay marriage, but added that it was a state issue — more dishonesty. Then he announced he wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn California’s voter-approved ban on gay marriage. He now says it is a constitutional, federal issue. Regardless of the outcome, Christians do not support gay marriage. God’s decree in Genesis, repeated by Jesus in the Gospels, is universal. It applies to all people and cultures. Marriage is and always will be the union of a male and female.

Michael Ray, Sunrise

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