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- #121
There's church doctrine and there' civil law. The gay marriage debate is about changing civil law, not church doctrine. Civil law has no place in church doctrine and church doctrine has no place in civil law.No, dear, this has everything to do with religion. Matrimony "marriage" is a covenant made between a man and a woman. A covenant instituted by God.
If that were only so.
Here's the rub- as I stated earlier and as is the fact, in a number of states prior to same sex marriage laws; having the benefits of marriage was not enough. Homosexuals want to redefine the idea of marriage as traditionally and spiritually held by religious entities. They wish to force some sort of normalcy with regards to their lifestyle. It is not normal. It will always be a deviance from normal.
What will and has happened, is that those who have religious objections will be civilly attacked.
Don't need laws for that.....unless you think other churches need laws on the books to enforce their "spirituality".