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Kay_Cee
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First of all, gays have always been allowed to marry under the same rules and regulations as everyone else.You do not have to embrace anything that violates your moral code. You don’t have to marry a gay person, you don’t have to attend a wedding between two gay people, you can even stand out on the sidewalk with a sign about how they’re all going to Hell if that’s what you want to do. You are free to choose all those things.
Equal treatment does not mean that everyone has to stand up and say how wonderful it is. Equal treatment means only that-that everyone in civil society is treated in the same way. As long as there is even one hurdle that one section of society must jump that doesn’t exist for all others, then equal treatment does not exist.
And what about this problem? I happen to live in California. If it were my job to issue marriage licenses, I would now have two options:
- sin every time I issued a license to a gay couple, or
- quit my job, thereby losing my source of income (but what if I have kids to feed?)
- sanction gay marriages by photographing them, or
- refuse to photograph gay marriages and get sued (again, what if I have kids to feed?)
Our freedom of religion is being trampled upon. I predict it won’t be too long before the Church is sued for refusing to perform a gay wedding.