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Originally Posted by satv365 Marriage is a religious institution. In America we have a seperation of church and state. Meaning no law or Government in America can ever favor one religious doctrine over another. Therefor, Constitutionaly the mere idea of regulating marriage, through licenses, taxes, and indeed prohibiting it to homosexuals is un-constitutional.
Marriage should be left to priests, pastors, and not to the government. | No we do not have separation of church and state in America. It is not in the constitution. We have a separation clause that tells government to stay out of religious matters which they have overstepped grossly lately. If you really want separation of church and state, then let people put their religious symbols or whatever anywhere the people choose instead of people in black robes telling us where, when, and how. That is unconstitutional.
Marriage is between a man and a woman no matter what the religion. Always has been since the dawn of civilization. |