Millionaire gay couple is suing to force a church to hold their wedding

Town Heretic

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I don't know about that.
Of course not. It feeds into a worried narrative that runs in your minds-eye. How much do you know about the different foundations in law and precedent?

Opting out on bigoted terms? Can churches opt out of marrying inter-racial couples? :think:
Apples and oranges. There's no Biblical injunction against interracial marriage and no scripture that marks it as a sin against the faith. It is in the nature of the office, in the foundation of its being that sin is opposed and virtue, the glory and good of God advanced. To compel a violation of that is to negate the liberty in every meaningful way and entirely. The right isn't dependent on popularity, which is why the Amish are respected in the law while many of their views aren't popularly shared.
 

brinny

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Millionaire gay couple is suing to force a church to hold their wedding

That's harassment and using legal means to attempt to force a church, etc. to violate their conscience.

Those who would uphold that kind of harassment (supreme court, authorities, etc.) need to be challenged and be held accountable.

God help us.

Praying.
 

GFR7

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Of course not. It feeds into a worried narrative that runs in your minds-eye. How much do you know about the different foundations in law and precedent?


Apples and oranges. There's no Biblical injunction against interracial marriage and no scripture that marks it as a sin against the faith. It is in the nature of the office, in the foundation of its being that sin is opposed and virtue, the glory and good of God advanced. To compel a violation of that is to negate the liberty in every meaningful way and entirely. The right isn't dependent on popularity, which is why the Amish are respected in the law while many of their views aren't popularly shared.
:think:
 

GFR7

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That's harassment and using legal means to attempt to force a church, etc. to violate their conscience.

Those who would uphold that kind of harassment (supreme court, authorities, etc.) need to be challenged and be held accountable.

God help us.

Praying.
Agree fully: It is blatant harassment.
 

Nazaroo

New member
Apples and oranges. There's no Biblical injunction against interracial marriage and no scripture that marks it as a sin
O.T. is rather specific about inter-tribal marriages,
including some prohibitions, temporary and permanent...

Its true that the NT perspective seems to have dropped that,
probably because Judaism contemporary with Jesus had
abandoned the strictness of Ezra's position,
and adopted one based on Religious participation alongside family tree histories.

Some of that change in attitude might be based more on lack of control,
and historical tribal assimilations (e.g., Edomite absorption in Maccabean times).
 

Nazaroo

New member
It feeds into a worried narrative that runs in your minds-eye. How much do you know about the different foundations in law and precedent?


Apples and oranges. There's no Biblical injunction against interracial marriage and no scripture that marks it as a sin against the faith. ... The right isn't dependent on popularity, which is why the Amish are respected in the law while many of their views aren't popularly shared
.

Somehow a lawyer reassuring me that there is no 'slippery slope'
is not reassuring at all.

Its like Deja Vu...

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Jose Fly

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I don't know about that. Opting out on bigoted terms? Can churches opt out of marrying inter-racial couples? :think:

As I've posted here before, in 2012 a church refused to marry a black couple. Even though there was quite a bit of publicity, no one was arrested or fined.
 

GFR7

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As I've posted here before, in 2012 a church refused to marry a black couple. Even though there was quite a bit of publicity, no one was arrested or fined.
Then hopefully it will hold as well with many churches refusing to conduct same sex marriages.
 

chrysostom

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the courts are going to be real busy
now
that they have decided to legislate from the bench

most of the state legislators are now controlled by the republicans
and
they know how to crank out laws
the kind that are specifically designed to frustrate court rulings
so
this will force more court rulings
but
they can't possibly keep up

it is going to be real interesting
 

Jose Fly

New member
Then hopefully it will hold as well with many churches refusing to conduct same sex marriages.

Of course it will. The only way it wouldn't is if the federal and state governments took deliberate legal action to remove churches' and religious organizations' exemptions from non-discrimination laws. If they did that, it wouldn't apply to only gays, it would apply to everything.

That's extremely unlikely to happen.
 

Town Heretic

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Somehow a lawyer reassuring me that there is no 'slippery slope'
is not reassuring at all.
You should try being a lawyer and listening to laymen speculate on the course of a thing they couldn't pass a test on to qualify their opinion. :smack:
 
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