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legalizing gay marriage will mean the loss of freedom of religion? oh yeah, that follows. -- nm
Posted by
Danger Girl (aka Andie)
Oct 27 '08, 07:29
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Govt mandates to do something against their religion.
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Will Hunting
Oct 27, 07:33
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then they should be fighting divorce. -- nm
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Danger Girl
Oct 27, 07:45
The government isn't forcing people into same-sex marriages -- nm
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The Grim Grinning Ghosts
Oct 27, 07:45
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They don't have to. Let's say the US Govt made it legal for an adult to marry a 5 year old.
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Will Hunting
Oct 27, 07:48
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I don't think I've ever seen a gay marriage proposal that would force churches to perform same-sex weddings against their beliefs. -- nm
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 27, 07:34
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Marriage is a sacrament; they equate govt marriages to be the same as the sacrament.
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Will Hunting
Oct 27, 07:36
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as far as i know, you aren't ACTUALLY 'married' without a marriage license. that's a government issue.
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Danger Girl
Oct 27, 07:46
Currently, the Catholic Church is not required to perform marriages between men and women if they don't agree with the union
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The Grim Grinning Ghosts
Oct 27, 07:46
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the bifurcation of religious and civil authority in our culture is a very recent one, culturally speaking, occuring over only the last 400 years or so
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 27, 07:45
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sure, but your opponents are talking about the institution of marriage as understood since the beginning of time (about 8000 years ago, give or take) -- nm
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 27, 08:01
Hey, I'm not saying I agree with it. Just the why.
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Will Hunting
Oct 27, 07:44
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About the only religious invocation at mine will be once I see the bill. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 27, 07:47
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The only reason the Catholic's recognize my marriage is because they have to. They would refuse to perform my ceremony. -- nm
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Amy
Oct 27, 07:59
I wouldn't mind this solution either. But then I'd get accused again of appeasement towards the anti-gay-marriage crowd
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 27, 07:38
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go you! -- nm
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 27, 07:31
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