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I ask this because of a FB discussion
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jun 26 '15, 08:33
Will this lead to whether churches can legally decide not to marry gay couples?
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i would expect churches would still have that right. the catholic church can refuse divorced people, many religions won't (many will) perform inter-
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Andie
Jun 26, 08:34
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I don't understand why people think it would. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 26, 08:39
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It would make me question why we give churches tax exempt status -- nm
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con_carne
Jun 26, 08:51
It has in some other countries, eg Denmark, but this is because the Church of Denmark is also a state institution, and so has to offer equal access
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Roger More
Jun 26, 08:46
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Wall between church and state don't sound so bad now, does it, extremists? -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 26, 08:56
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ha -- nm
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Andie
Jun 26, 08:56
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For sure - I just mentioned it because I thought it was interesting. (And I was reminded of this TV series) -- (link)
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Roger More
Jun 26, 08:59
It's a bakery, right? High Priesthood of the Lemon Danish? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 26, 08:55
I agree. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jun 26, 08:34
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