I have nothing against homosexuals - in fact, I know several nice gay people - but I was disappointed to read Debbie Gaston saying: "Until I can have a legal ceremony in the eyes of God, I will not feel completely fulfilled" (The Argus, May 24).
I think Ms Gaston is living in cloud cuckoo land.
I am totally baffled how a clergywoman could believe this having read her Bible. Corinthians 6:9 says all you need to know.
A binding agreement may be legally acceptable but a marriage before God never can be.
I'm sure she would argue the Bible is not relevant in today's world but if you profess to be Christian, then the inspired word of God can never be out of date, especially as it is required to enable a clergyperson to preach from it.
E Hall
-Beal Crescent, Brighton
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