Sunday, July 8, 2012

Presbyterians reject redefinition of marriage

Presbyterians reject redefinition of marriage


The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) narrowly rejected a proposal to revise the traditional definition of marriage on Friday, a year after it struck down a barrier to ordaining gays.

The Presbyterian General Assembly, meeting in Pittsburgh, voted 338-308 against changing how marriage was defined in the church constitution from a "civil contract between a woman and a man" to a "covenant between two people." The assembly also rejected measures that would have affirmed a traditional definition of marriage or sought more theological study of the issue.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH USA HARDLY RESEMBLES A CHURCH, THAT ROCK THAT JESUS SAID HE WOULD BUILD HIS CHURCH ON.
Like the rest of the country following liberal ideas these churches are in decline.

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