Secular society clashes with religious tradition of marriage
"My own view, is that the churches should frankly recognize that the majority ... are not Christians and, therefore, cannot be expected to live Christian lives. There ought to be two distinct kinds of marriage: one governed by the state with rules enforced on all citizens, the other governed by the church with rules enforced by her on her own members." No, it wasn't written this year about gay marriage. C.S. Lewis wrote it about 50 years ago in "Mere Christianity" on the topic of divorce. What follows in the article is an examination of the philosophical and practical ramifications of changes to marriage laws, whatever they may be. It's interesting but we mostly just liked this quote.
FortWayne.com
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