New Zealand introduced gay marriage last year. The lobby group Family First was the central organisation opposing gay marriage and supporting the traditional Christian monogamous heterosexual position. After losing that fight they've taken a long time to consider how best to respond.
Now the head of Family First has ceased to be a marriage celebrant, but posted this article stating that he is still going to perform weddings and the couple can choose for themselves whether to bother registering their marriage at the registry office.
http://www.familyfirst.org.nz/2014/02/ive-resigned-as-a-marriage-celebrant/
This is a very positive move against state marriage. Although Family First still opposes polygamy (despite my occasional efforts to change that ), rejecting state marriage and affirming that marriage is not the role of government is a very positive move. Will hopefully get some people thinking about what really constitutes marriage.
Now the head of Family First has ceased to be a marriage celebrant, but posted this article stating that he is still going to perform weddings and the couple can choose for themselves whether to bother registering their marriage at the registry office.
http://www.familyfirst.org.nz/2014/02/ive-resigned-as-a-marriage-celebrant/
This is a very positive move against state marriage. Although Family First still opposes polygamy (despite my occasional efforts to change that ), rejecting state marriage and affirming that marriage is not the role of government is a very positive move. Will hopefully get some people thinking about what really constitutes marriage.