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Beliefs about marriage have dramatically changed under the banner that “love wins!” But if “love wins” where do you draw the line?
What if three women and two men love each other? What if a grown man “loves” a child? What if a brother “loves” a sister? Or what if an unmarried woman loves a married man? Who’s to say any of these relationships are immoral? After all, isn’t it all about “love”?
Without an ultimate foundation for marriage, there’s no standard to say any of these relationships are wrong, except arbitrary opinion. But God’s Word provides an unchanging foundation for our thinking on morality and marriage.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Beliefs about marriage have dramatically changed under the banner that “love wins!” But if “love wins” where do you draw the line?
What if three women and two men love each other? What if a grown man “loves” a child? What if a brother “loves” a sister? Or what if an unmarried woman loves a married man? Who’s to say any of these relationships are immoral? After all, isn’t it all about “love”?
Without an ultimate foundation for marriage, there’s no standard to say any of these relationships are wrong, except arbitrary opinion. But God’s Word provides an unchanging foundation for our thinking on morality and marriage.

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