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sky dancer
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Sigh.... Wouldn't it be easier to allow churches / synagogues / temples / mosques / whatever to decide who they want to marry, but also to change the law so that if gays want to get married and a church won't do it then a civil union gives them all the rights that a couple married in a religious ceremony would have?
Sorry, that was a really long sentence.
Seems to me that this would allow the folks to insist of religious "marriage" being males /female to preserve it that way, but would also allow gay couples to overcome the legal hurdle.
No. The answer is to change the civil law and let gay and lesbian couples marry civilly.
No need for the Churches, Synagogues, Temples and Mosques to get upset. They continue to decide who they want to religiously marry.
In the third century, gays were able to marry, then that changed.
Let the religious have their religion, but stay out of unconstitutional CIVIL LAW restrictions.