The institution of marriage is the cornerstone of civilization.
Without a clear picture of what marriage represents, we cannot maintain our standard of living because the lawful couple (man/woman) is the fundamental political unit of our nation. Without a healthy body politic (comprised of heterosexual couples), our standard of living cannot be maintained. For the sake of our future generations, we must protect and define exactly what this institution represents.
As the scriptures indicate, man and woman become one flesh in marriage:
“For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh.”
– Genesis 2:24
However, that union has the potential to transcend the merely physical. Indeed, it must in order to survive. If there is no spiritual union, there can be no physical union (as above, so below).
In a world where most try to make true what they love, we must love what is already true: God’s law of duality.
Just as yin and yang were made as complementary counterparts of one another, so too are man and women contrasting expressions of human sexuality.
Opposites attract, and when they they find unity with the Most High, merge in marriage.
A government administration should not award marriage between those who are of the same gender because they are biologically incapable of reproducing (which is the essential purpose of marriage).
“No man is to have sexual relations with another man; God despises it.”
– Leviticus 18:19