Was Same-Sex Marriage Once a Christian Rite ??

This is a pretty fascinating article:

http://www.colfaxrecord.com/detail/91429.html

Excerpt:

A Kiev art museum contains a curious icon from St. Catherine's Monastery on Mt. Sinai in Israel. It shows two robed Christian saints. Between them is a traditional Roman ‘pronubus’ (a best man), overseeing a wedding. The pronubus is Christ. The married couple are both men.

Is the icon suggesting that a gay "wedding" is being sanctified by Christ himself? The idea seems shocking. But the full answer comes from other early Christian sources about the two men featured in the icon, St. Sergius and St. Bacchus, two Roman soldiers who were Christian martyrs. These two officers in the Roman army incurred the anger of Emperor Maximian when they were exposed as ‘secret Christians’ by refusing to enter a pagan temple. Both were sent to Syria circa 303 CE where Bacchus is thought to have died while being flogged. Sergius survived torture but was later beheaded. Legend says that Bacchus appeared to the dying Sergius as an angel, telling him to be brave because they would soon be reunited in heaven.

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And this is also worth a review - all of the different types of marriage that occur in the Bible:

http://unreasonablefaith.com/2009/04/29/the-varieties-of-biblical-marriage/
 
Interesting article, man.

Love these kind of Religous "what-if" stories. Just got done reading Angels and Demons last night. Was a blasty blast.

All I'll say is, wish the faithful had a little more faith in compassion and understanding... maybe this wouldn't be such a big deal.
 
Honestly, while I fully support the idea of the state sanctioning gay marriages (as long as they are doing so with hetero couples, although ultimately I question if the government should even be involved in the coupling business at all), I have to say I've become kind of burned out on the issue, which, while I think it's of some real importance, I can't seem to get it or keep it in my Top 5 or 10 Most Pressing Issues (for the World or even the USA).

Nonetheless, I found the articles to be good reads...
 
All I'll say is, wish the faithful had a little more faith in compassion and understanding... maybe this wouldn't be such a big deal.

Dare I say "amen" brother!

There is not a god in even the deepest depths of our imaginations that can keep love from happening.
 
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