Here lays the tension on the issues of the separation of Church and State and the meaning of marriage. That God ordained marriage to be between a man and a woman. That the 1st Amendment affirms God’s religions and their “free exercise,” a “freedom of religion” explicitly specified in terms of marriage to be only between a man and a woman. God’s existence and religion are legally confused by the Supreme Court.
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That God ordained marriage to be between a man and a woman.
Do tell.
That the 1st Amendment affirms God’s religions and their “free exercise,” a “freedom of religion” explicitly specified in terms of marriage to be only between a man and a woman.
So who's stopping you from having such a marriage? No one? Then how is your free exercise of religion threatened?
God’s existence and religion are legally confused by the Supreme Court.
Don't you keep telling us that your magic sky pixie plays hide-and-go-seek because we must have faith?
1. Gay marriage availability would have no bearing on the availability of straight marriage.
2. Marriage is NOT a religious practice (though it is often ceremonially observed in a religious fashion also), but a legal status, and thus it is a secular institution that is the purview of the state -- NOT of ANY religion or lack thereof.
~David D.G.
This poster needs to really read the first amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Right, free exercise.
Churches have the right to refuse to marry gay couples.
The government, however, does not have that right, since gay couples have the right to be married under the government, and get all the same rights as heterosexual marriages.
Yes, the 1st amendment allows you to practice your religion. If you are against gay marriage, the state cannot force you into one.
Does anyone else find it a bit scary that some Christians interpret the 'free exercise of religion' as an excuse to force their beliefs on others?
They almost make it seem like Christianity can only function if its members are out conquering others for God.
Oh wait...
No church is required to accept the state's definition of marriage. And no state is required to obey your church's definition, either. If your religion says it has to be a man and a woman, then exercise your religion and marry someone of the opposite sex.
Great, so you can leave me to have rights and get married because it's not against my religion, while you ban any same-sex couples in your church from getting married.
Freedom of religion, y'all.
Isn't it interesting that when shown evidence of religions that sanctify same-sex marriage, this type of jackass will change their tune to "no major religion supports same-sex marriage" and ignore the "minor" religions' rights.
By interesting I mean bile-inducing.
....EPOCH FAIL
As a Christian - I apologize...I also disclaim to say that I am incredibly for gay marriage...and separation of CHURCH AND STATE
but seriously GOD DAMN this is getting annoying - I wish that people would realize that there is too much hate in this world. In my mind, allowing anyone to marry anyone is allowing more love to be in this world more easily. I just sounded like a hippie...*shrug* at least I'm not a fundie...
Isn't it interesting that when shown evidence of religions that sanctify same-sex marriage, this type of jackass will change their tune to "no major religion supports same-sex marriage" and ignore the "minor" religions' rights.
And they're quick to denounce the more progressive denominations as "not really Christian/Jewish/Buddhist/etc." when they go for marriage equality.
My wife and I were married by a judge. We were nowhere near a church at the time. There were no prayers or invocations said. And yet, the state has recognized the legality of our 100% god-free marriage for years.
The only one who is confused here is you otispage2
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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