No.
Nope. And I have been asked by a gay cousin to come to their wedding. Did not attend.
No, not for all the tea in China, next question.
No
Nope
No.
NO - and not because of any Christian belief. It’s just that I suspect I would be simultaneously bored and revolted by the whole thing.
Nope. Nor would I grace a gay household with my presence for holidays, birthdays or other celebratory occasions.
No....No such thing as a gay “marriage”.
No.
I am not going to lend my support, or my appearance of support, to an action which is unequivocally unbiblical. And, I am under no obligation to do so. Some may protest and call me unloving. I would protest that it would be unloving for me to falsely support a something which will lead to their - and others who observe - eternal destruction.
No.
See above.
would you go to a pedophile’s ‘wedding’ of an underage person? or to a wedding of a bestiality practitioner as they wed a goat?
Just because ‘gay marriage is legal’ according to an anti-God ruling does NOT mean it is moral or acceptable
No, I don’t think Christians should attend paganistic rituals.
Attending is a tacit endorsement of an act that mocks God’s holy ordinance. I see nothing wrong with withdrawing from any association that lends your approval to activities you oppose.
What if a friend asked you to attend an Antifa or KKK meeting? Or drive her to an abortion appointment? Or wait in the car with the motor running while he made an unauthorized withdrawal at the bank?
Do you want to be a part of that?
No.
No.
Do as you please but the church is a hospital for sinners, not a waiting area for saints.
I agree you shouldn’t attend and do not agree with him that you should pretend all is well and you were just busy.
BE HONEST WITH GAYS, they deserve it.
People attend weddings to show their support for the union being forged.
So, if you support the arrangement, go. Check with God to get His opinion first.