No...churches can still refuse to marry people, just like they have been
doing with heterosexual couples.  Nothing forces them to do anything.

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From: Sam [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 12:37 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: For those who said...


So once same-sex marriage becomes the law of the land can't gays force
Churches to marry them or face discrimination lawsuits?

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On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I think the issue with some like Hatton is the word Marriage. They are 
> conflating CIVIL marriage with HOLY matrimony. Civil marriage 
> essentially is a contract signing bonding two people in a legal 
> familial relationship (That is also the reason why you can't marry 
> your sister etc - aside from the obvious, you're already in that sort 
> of relationship). Holy matrimony is a RELIGIOUS ritual granting that 
> belief system's acceptance of that relationship.
>
> Personally I'd like to see the two completely divorced. You can get 
> married without the Religious ceremony (without the dubious benefits 
> of the ritual). You could also engage in Religious Matrimony without 
> the legal marriage (although you get none of the contractual or other 
> government benefits).
> al couples and that should be
> >> codified as a civil union.  I have a personal, emotional and 
> >> religious problem with the concept of assigning the word "marriage" to
that union.
> >>
>




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