> > Endorsing matrimony is respecting an establishment of religion.

>         Oh, c'mon - that's just silly. Religions have prohibitions against
> murder and theft; if the government makes laws about those things, is
> that also violating the Establishment clause?

Prohibiting actions which steal from other's
freedoms(stealing/killing) is entirely different than
endorsing/performing actions that steal from other's freedoms(married
people getting benefits that non-married pay a dis-proportionate share
for, i.e. taxes).


-- 
Derek


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