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Ichyro wrote:I'm not saying make a new law...I'm saying they would literally forge and change legal documents. It might seem minor, but again, that translates into letting anyone have the justification and reason to that.
Palla wrote:If the court says gay marriages are legal, that forces churches to marry gays, when a gay marriage is expressly against the Christian Faith.
Note: I don't mind gay marriages. But there shouldnt be anything from the goverment saying gay marriages are legal -- they need to use a different term, and not require it be done in a Christian church or anything, where many amrriages are typically held, else you are forcing the church to do something they wouldn't normally do/is against their beliefs, blowing the wall between church and state away.
Dragonfruit wrote:waitaminute... so the church still has more legal authority in some areas? well i wonder what a federal wedding is like. might be nessesary.
SaintBootay wrote:Dragonfruit wrote:waitaminute... so the church still has more legal authority in some areas? well i wonder what a federal wedding is like. might be nessesary.
Are you confused about the difference between religious ceremony and legal marriage? It appears that way. Even devout Catholics have to go to the courthouse to file their papers before they go to the Church for their ceremony. Only difference being, the Catholics get to have a lovely ceremony in a beautiful setting presided over by a priest whereas we heathens do it all in a room too small for more than a few witnesses in an ugly, institutional building.
Tacz wrote:...
What I think, is that anyone can marry anyone, but take away the tax breaks for married couples unless they have children/adopt. That way, they can be more sure that the tax break is being used for what it should be used for.
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