The US Supreme Court’s Legalization of Homosexual Marriage
This article examines the 2015 US Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage from a Reformed Christian perspective, primarily through Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr.'s analysis of the ruling as a fundamental redefinition of marriage. The author discusses the theological and legal implications of the decision, including concerns about its potential to open the door to legalization of polygamy, offering a critical Reformed response to contemporary cultural and legal shifts regarding marriage.
The Decision On June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States redefined marriage and effectively legalized homosexual marriages in all 50 states. The next day Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. explained the decision: Everything has changed and nothing has changed. The Supreme Court's decision yesterday is a central assault upon marriage as the conjugal union of a man and a woman and in a five to four decision the nation's highest court has now imposed its mandate redefining marriage on all...
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