To: DoodleDawg
So if this DJ outfit is serious about following Biblical morality then maybe they need to decline weddings where the bride or groom have been divorced?
Again, that would still depend on the DJ's interpretation and HIS discernment with whether Luke and Mark is correct or Matthew is correct - right? And further, it would require him to look into the circumstances of their divorce decree, even if he chose Matthew, right? Doesn't that seem a bit intrusive?
But, someone saying they are homosexual and displaying that sin (as a right), he shouldn't concern himself with at all? It seems that you think he has a RIGHT to some discretion; just not THIS discretion.
95 posted on
06/15/2015 12:15:47 PM PDT by
ExTxMarine
(Public sector unions: A & B agreeing on a contract to screw C!)
To: ExTxMarine
Again, that would still depend on the DJ's interpretation and HIS discernment with whether Luke and Mark is correct or Matthew is correct - right? I guess. He already is deciding what constitutes "Biblical morality" as it is.
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