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What does the Bible say about same-sex marriage?

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The Bible does not support same-sex marriage; it defines marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

Scripture clearly defines marriage as a covenant relationship between a man and a woman, as outlined in Genesis 2:24. Historically, the Bible presents marriage as a sacred institution designed by God, essential for the flourishing of families and communities. The attempt to redefine marriage to include same-sex unions is contrary to God's creation order and undermines the gospel's presentation of sexuality and marriage. Romans 1:26-27 explicitly condemns same-sex relationships, indicating that they fall outside of God's design for human sexuality. As believers, we are called to uphold God's truth amidst societal shifts, providing counsel based on Scripture's authority rather than modern cultural standards.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:24, Romans 1:26-27

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