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ok, good im glad we agree on some of this then. that is a good basis for discussion on this. i personally am divorced. to even be able to join the Catholic Church, i had to get an annulment. i am a heterosexual. i love women. not going to lie. but be that as it may, i have resolved that i am not going to get remarried. no desire to. so does that mean i can take on a female partner, and even secretly carry on a relationship that is not within the bounds set up by the Church? no it does not. its a matter of integrety. i not only do harm to myself, but harm to my partner. anytime we step out of the teachings of the Church and the bible we taint ourselves and those around us. its called sin. maybe to those like you of the more liberal persuasion that does not mean a whole lot. but to many of us it does. i have a pattern of behavior i must follow to remain in communion with Christ and His Church. is personal satisfaction worth your soul? or even the temporal consequenses of disease and such. im under the same rules as someone who is not straight. i must remain celebate. so i do not see any discrimination here. peace be with you.Believe it or not I actually agree with you, partly at least. There are already non-religious straight couples who might, for example, get married on a hilltop and have their vows read by a justice of the peace and then have their marriage recognized just by the state. I see absolutely no reason why gay couples should not be afforded the same opportunity. However as far as being married by a priest and having their marriage recognized by a Church and all that good stuff, to mean that’s a whole different ballgame that muddles in the issue of religious freedom and such.
As far as sueing someone for refusing to provide photography services to a gay couple? I would only have one question for the woman. How does she know she hasn’t provided services to straight couples where one of them was secretly having an affair? Even if you look at it through the lens of “homosexuality is sinful,” that to me is singleing out one sin over a multitude of others.