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Judge’s anti-Prop. 8 decision ‘finds as a fact’ that Pope Benedict’s teachings are harmful to homosexuals
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Since the essential definition of marriage has been destroyed, they undoubtedly will be allowed to marry. No discrimination. And wait for NAMBLA to step in advocating equal rights for adolescents.I think Al Kresta hit the nail on the head when he raised the “marriage” question as it might pertain to bisexuals, homosexual polygamists and hetero polygamists, and folks who participate in beastiality.
Why shouldn’t these folks be allowed to “marry”?
The bigger problem will be when the churches are legally forced to marry those “couples” in their churches. You can trust that will happen regardless of what our Constitution says.Since the essential definition of marriage has been destroyed, they undoubtedly will be allowed to marry. No discrimination. And wait for NAMBLA to step in advocating equal rights for adolescents.
Do you think the Church will comply?The bigger problem will be when the churches are legally forced to marry those “couples” in their churches. You can trust that will happen regardless of what our Constitution says.
No. It will not comply. I also think that even if the Church lost its ability to legally marry, that will not be good enough for the left and for some gay couples because the Church will still reject giving them a sacramental marriage…they will sue.Do you think the Church will comply?
I think its more likely that the Church will lose its ability to legally marry a couple. The religious marriage and the civil marriage will become two separate things, like in some countries.
If things progress as the are going now, than very real persecution will come upon the Church once again.I think it’s quite likely the Church will eventually face a variety of civil or criminal penalties due to its refusal to recognize homosexual marriage. Any school funding from the Feds will be gone, and it will face numerous discrimination complaints. Disaffected Catholic homosexuals will request and be denied sacramental marriage, resulting in lawsuits. Catholic adoption agencies will be mandated to place children with homosexual couples. Religious schools which refuse to hire homosexuals to teach children will be subject to penalties. Even religious teaching in Catholic schools which teaches that homosexual practices are wrong will be treated as hate speech.
Especially if we just stand around and take it.If things progress as the are going now, than very real persecution will come upon the Church once again.
Yes, it sures seems like we are just standing around, or perhaps even worse because many so-called Catholics support all sorts of anti-faith practices.Especially if we just stand around and take it.
If that was the case, I suspect we would see a situation like China with an “official” catholic church with priests willing to marry homosexuals, and an underground church. I suspect the above-ground church would be larger, unfortunately.No. It will not comply. I also think that even if the Church lost its ability to legally marry, that will not be good enough for the left and for some gay couples because the Church will still reject giving them a sacramental marriage…they will sue.
The Church will reach a point where it will have to make a hard decision…essentially go completely private and essentially undeground or join the world and marry whomever wants to be married.
Would you be willing to explain why you feel this way?The bigger problem will be when the churches are legally forced to marry those “couples” in their churches. You can trust that will happen regardless of what our Constitution says.
no doubt. i remember that case in which a psychiatrist refused to see a gay man and lost his job. civil rights have replaced God in our society. ’I have zero doubt that this will lead to the Church being legally forced to marry gay couples, or close their doors to the public.
We already know that the left and some gays have no desire for compromise. They want marriage exactly as heteros have marriage and they will not stop until they get that. If they were willing to compromise, than Civil Unions that hold the same legals rights as marriage would have been fine…we now know there is no compromise.Would you be willing to explain why you feel this way?
I agree and I think that is exactly where we are heading if things do not change very soon. It will become a crime to speak against homsexual acts or to even recite the Bible passages that condemn those acts.If that was the case, I suspect we would see a situation like China with an “official” catholic church with priests willing to marry homosexuals, and an underground church. I suspect the above-ground church would be larger, unfortunately.
Yes, if civil unions actually did convey the same legal and financial rights as marriage, it probably would have been fine. After all, what is in a name?If they were willing to compromise, than Civil Unions that hold the same legals rights as marriage would have been fine.
The Commission is compelled to issue its final report now because of the
overwhelming evidence that civil unions will not be recognized by the general
public as the equivalent of marriage in New Jersey with the passage of time.
Since the Commission issued its February 2008 report, a similar commission in
Vermont has issued a report detailing how the Vermont civil union law – in
effect since July 1, 2000 – still does not provide the legal, medical and economic
equality of marriage. Nearly a decade later, civil union couples in Vermont
report the same obstacles to equality that New Jersey civil union couples face
today.
state.nj.us/lps/dcr/downloads/CURC-Final-Report-.pdfThe Commission has also heard additional evidence that a marriage law in New
Jersey would make a significant difference in providing equality and dignity to
same-sex couples and their children. Though federal law fails to recognize samesex
relationships as marriage, the Commission finds that a marriage law in New
Jersey would help to alleviate the disparate treatment of same-sex couples,
including denial of benefits, as testimony to the Commission has shown to be the
case in Massachusetts.
I don’t think there is anything in the federal court rulings of the past 200 years which supports the scenario you paint. While individuals have a right to worship any way they want, they do not have the right to force others to accept their brand of worship.Eventually same sex marriage will be codified as a right on the federal level. Once that happens gays will sue any Church that refuse to marry them; they will use a platform of hate crime laws and discrimination laws to sue those churches into compliance, the courts will side with them because same sex marriage will then be considered a fundamental right for the entire nation. This will all bypass the Constitution because the courts will state that worshippers still have a right to worship as they see fit.