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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: mrclose on October 08, 2014, 01:29:01 AM
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Here is a question begging to be asked!
With the non-ruling/ruling by the Supremacist Court yesterday, it would seem that the homosexual movement is moving into high gear!
We have all seen the stories about bakeries and wedding photographers being forced to accommodate these perverts<<--(No apologies to be forthcoming) or else go out of business.
THE question: How is this going to play out in the churches?
Are the churches going to be forced to perform same sex marriages?
Is there a Constitutional protection against the government/courts from enforcing what many will call the 'equal rights' amendment on churches?
What are your opinions?
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If that wasn't enough to get you thinking ..
Most, if not all 'denominations' are not restricted to the U.S.
What happens if another country passes laws that force Gay marriages in whichever church they choose?
That would seem (to me) as an attack on any churches/denominations that don't have protections under US laws?
I say that a church is more than a building, it is a unified belief.
(Church here meaning any denomination that is world wide)
Let's say that I am a Southern Baptist here in America because I believe in their stance against Gay marriage.
I go to Denmark and the Baptist church there is performing Gay marriages?
Wouldn't that be an attack against the world wide denomination of your choosing?
Denmark has just passed a law that will force churches to participate in gay wedding ceremonies.
Homosexual couples in Denmark have won the right to get married in any church they choose, even though nearly one third of the country's priests have said they will refuse to carry out the ceremonies.
The country's parliament voted through the new law on same-sex marriage by a large majority, making it mandatory for all churches to conduct gay marriages.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/9317447/Gay-Danish-couples-win-right-to-marry-in-church.html
BRITAIN’S first gay surrogate parents have launched a legal challenge to the Church of England’s ban on same-sex marriage.
http://www.chelmsfordweeklynews.co.uk/news/10617202.Gay_dads_campaign_for_church_wedding/
And yes, I believe that it can happen here!
(Radical leftist Judges on the SC can make it happen through their own activist rulings!)
So here you see .. If you can't destroy them from within .. You can always destroy them from without.
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What they desire most is legitimacy, which they can never have.
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What I don't understand is why they would want to be married anyway? Isn't that a bigoted institution and the biggest problem for feminism today? (/DUmodeoff)
There is no reason for them to do this other than to force their gaystopo agenda on other people. They keep telling us they are a separate, protected class. But they want the exact same rights even though marriage has always been a heterosexual institution. They want this for no other reason than to destroy the freedoms that made this country great.
Sadly, I can see this happening here real soon. And I weep for our nation.
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Currently there are exemptions for the churches.
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I can see it now.....
Preacher, "Do you, Adam, take Steve to be your lawful wedded wife"
Adam, "I do."
Preacher, "Do you, Steve, agree to have your dick chopped off?"
Steve, "WAIT A MINUTE.....WHAT !!!!! ???????"
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I can see it now.....
Preacher, "Do you, Adam, take Steve to be your lawful wedded wife"
Adam, "I do."
Preacher, "Do you, Steve, agree to have your dick chopped off?"
Steve, "WAIT A MINUTE.....WHAT !!!!! ???????"
Wait one moment, is not Marriage a legal contract between a male and a female in order to protect the seed , the children of their union in the future ?
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Wait one moment, is not Marriage a legal contract between a male and a female in order to protect the seed , the children of their union in the future ?
Yes.
(bolded) Is the question I ask. Why, if they are GAY, which is supposed to be the antithesis of the straight lifestyle, they almost always want children? The most hetro thing you can do?
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My Church has decided not to perform any weddings if we are force to violate our beliefs
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My Church has decided not to perform any weddings if we are force to violate our beliefs
It seems to me that the recent Hobby Lobby ruling should protect churches and in my mind should protect the bakeries and other businesses from being forced to cater to faggots and rug munchers.
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For thousands of years wasn't marriage considered to be a religious ceremony? If so, where is that wall of separation between church and state the DUmmies are always harping on? The government is getting involved in religious ceremonies.