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What did Tony Campolo say about Marriage?

Tony Campolo has written many quotes about Marriage. E.g.,

  • But I think it's up to a local congregation to determine whether or not a marriage should be blessed of God. And it shouldn't be up to the government.
  • President Bush once said that marriage is a sacred institution and should be reserved for the union of one man and one woman. If this is the case - and most Americans would agree with him on this - then I have to ask: Why is the government at all involved in marrying people?
  • If marriage really is a sacred institution, then why is the government controlling it, especially in a nation that affirms separation of church and state?

What are the top most famous Marriage quotes by Tony Campolo?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Marriage by Tony Campolo.

  • But I think it's up to a local congregation to determine whether or not a marriage should be blessed of God. And it shouldn't be up to the government.
  • President Bush once said that marriage is a sacred institution and should be reserved for the union of one man and one woman. If this is the case - and most Americans would agree with him on this - then I have to ask: Why is the government at all involved in marrying people?
  • If marriage really is a sacred institution, then why is the government controlling it, especially in a nation that affirms separation of church and state?
  • I don't know of many evangelicals who want to deny gay couples their legal rights. However, most of us don't want to call it marriage, because we think that word has religious connotations, and we're not ready to see it used in ways that offend us.
  • Marriage should be viewed as an institution ordained by God and should be out of the control of the state.