Fellow-Confessors
1
As I write, a family of purple finches in a
hanging flower-basket on our porch is living an order of creation /
nature. One parent is sitting the five eggs, & the other's role is
family guard.
2
If you open the porch door & step inside, you will be in
the presence of another family (I / Loree / Bill) of the same order of creation
/ nature biologically but sociologically of the father / mother /
offspring institution whose legal & ceremonial construction is
by marriage, the word serving also as the institution's name as human
society's basic institution.
3
Institutions, including marriage, are social
constructs. But biblically (let's say, from above), marriage is a
"peculiar" (particular) divine construct-institution, in the sphere of
the fact that humanity is a "peculiar" (particular) divine
creation-institution. (I've written & used a number of marriage
service, none without the phrase "instituted by God").
4
Wrongly, pre-scientific literature (including the Bible, e.g.
Ro.1) assumed that homosexuality is unnatural. Since we know otherwise,
fairness demands jurisprudence legalizing same-sex committed relationships
with rights / responsibilities equitably parallel to those of
marriage.
5
Wrongly, some are proposing that the meaning of "marriage" be
expanded to include this new social construct-institution, the
same-sex union. This change would...
(1) deprive English of its word designating society's
basic institution.
(2) increase linguistic confusion (whereas the fundamental
reason for linguistic changes is to increase linguistic clarity).
(3) decrease, by dilution, the psycho-social status
of society's basic institution, as the status of "God" (the biblical deity of
American history) has been decreased by multiculturalism, the awareness of other
cultures / religions - gods. / In a medical-ethics meeting in Cape
Cod Hospital, a philosopher (Dan McCullough) on the panel asked me "What god are
you referring to?" (I: "The one first mentioned under the word in our
dictionaries." It was true at that time.)
6
"Marriage" in its traditional denotation / connotations is
doomed by (1) Americans' inadequate linguistic-societal understanding,
(2) the swamping of equity by ideological "equality" (which mis-shaped our most
recent feminist movement), & (3) the current popular feeling that we
individual Americans are victims of our institutions, including marriage - a
feeling depressing the quality of our institutions.
7
We must learn to use the Bible in ways appropriate to the
present American condition.
Grace and peace--
Willis