Exquisite
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no is the correct answer. faux Christians like our kosher hag, if they read scripture at all, it's only what there shaman tells them to read .Everyone except Christians, or people who don't care for homo and/or thug culture.That is coming.Lighten up pup, you have rights too. No one can force you to attend or participate in a gay wedding. They simply now have the same right as we do--the right to be married and miserable.
What is coming eventually is actual equal rights for everyone.
Why are you threatened by that?
You still have the right to believe whatever archaic ideas that you choose - you just won't be able to impose them upon everyone else and, no matter how hard you try to claim it, that does not make you and your cult victims of anything.
"Thug culture" was perfected by religious factions or do you not know the history of your chosen religion?
It's only worth, to me, is to show the truly ugly side of humans.
Marriage is defined in Genesis as one man ands one woman.. PERIOD. What business does the SCOTUS have involved in this? You have no constitutionally defined right to get married.
More activist bullshit, that is all this is. SO, what are the gays going to cry about now? Oh, I know, they'll demand a right to church weddings.. well, Christian church weddings, they won't dare pull this shit on the Muslims.
Marriage predates Christianity.