who cares about the Guard thing?
"rb608" wrote in message
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"snakefiddler" wrote in message
In that light, it becomes clear that failure to allow gay
marriage is in itself a violation of the Constitution of the United
States.
Despite all the heated debate, I think it boils down to a no-brainer.
Civilly, marriage is nothing more than a contract that affords certain
rights, responsibilities, and priveleges to the entrants. The right to be
degnated next of kin, right of inheritance, child custody, etc. To deny
me
a civil right simply because of my gender is as discriminatory as it gets.
So what's the difference between a hetero union & a homo union? Only what
occurs in the privacy of the home; and when that becomes the government's
business, we're all in it deep.
If a church wants to refuse to perform a ceremony because of their
institutional beliefs, I can live with that; but the Justice of the Peace
is
a government representative and cannot discriminate. I think the
underlying problem is that the government and religious institutions use
the
same word to describe two very different things.
$.02,
Joe F.
Well Said.......
Snake
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