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davidmlamb
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.Friend David,
But when the gay community’s faith says gay marriage should be allowed, and when others’ faith says gay marriage should not be allowed, how can the government respect both?
Minority Rights takes precedence! Catholics are not the ones having their rights trampled on but gays are by being denied equal rights to marriage. Your argument is equivalent to saying because the South believed slavery was biblical but the North believed it was wrong than these two sets of belief’s off-set each other and therefore the institution of slavery remains. It does not work that way. In this case gays are the “slaves” and they cannot have their personal liberties impeded because the state favors a religious belief. The state on the other hand is not allowing gay marriage because it favors a religious belief but because to not allow gay marriage is clearly discriminatory simply because Catholics (and other conservative faith’s) believe it is wrong. Once again we do not live in a theocracy but a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY and gays must be represented by allowing them to practice what they believe to be true in pursuit of their own liberty and happiness. That’s the Law and that is what makes us a free country.
Peace,
David