This
internet message on biblically-grounded principles for public policy on
marriage made its way to PCG; we pass it along here.
Subject: In defense of Biblical
marriage
The
Presidential Prayer Team is currently urging us to: "Pray for
the
President as he seeks wisdom on how to legally codify the
definition of
marriage. Pray that it will be according to Biblical
principles. With
any forces insisting on variant definitions of
marriage, pray that
God's Word and His standards will be honored by
our government."
This is true.
Any good religious person believes prayer should be
balanced by
action. So here, in support of the Prayer Team's admirable
goals,
is a proposed Constitutional Amendment codifying marriage
entirely
on biblical principles:
A. Marriage in the United
States shall consist of a union between
one man and one or more women.
(Gen 29:17-28; II Sam 3:2-5)
B. Marriage shall not impede a man's
right to take concubines in
addition to his wife or wives. (II Sam
5:13; I Kings 11:3; II Chron
11:21)
C. A marriage shall be
considered valid only if the wife is a
virgin. If the wife is not a
virgin, she shall be executed. (Deut
22:13-21)
D. Marriage of a
believer and a non-believer shall be
forbidden. (Gen 24:3; Num 25:1-9;
Ezra 9:12; Neh 10:30)
E. Since marriage is for life, neither this
Constitution nor the
constitution of any State, nor any state or
federal law, shall be
construed to permit divorce. (Deut 22:19; Mark
10:9)
F. If a married man dies without children, his brother shall
marry
the widow. If he refuses to marry his brother's widow
or
deliberately does not give her children, he shall pay a fine of
one
shoe and be otherwise punished in a manner to be determined by
law.
(Gen. 38:6-10; Deut 25:5-10)
G. In lieu of marriage, if
there are no acceptable men in your
town, it is required that you get
your dad drunk and have sex with
him (even if he had previously offered
you up as a sex toy to men
young and old), tag-teaming with any sisters
you may have. Of
course, this rule applies only if you are female. (Gen
19:31-36)