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Gay Marriage Advocates Lose By Winning

James2517 Wrote: Feb 19, 2013 11:23 AM
The Catholic Church does not marry divorced persons nor does it marry people who are not Catholic. I don't recall the Church being sued for this. The Church does not ordain women to the priesthood and yet it has not been sued for this. SO please stop with the fear mongering and ridiculous argument that the Church will be sued when marriage equality becomes law. That has not happened in the places where marriage equality is law. If all you can offer is misplaced fear you will never win an argument in court. No wonder more and more people are supporting marriage equality.

Homosexual activists achieved historic gains in the November 2012 election in the states of Washington, Maine and Maryland. These three notoriously liberal states passed laws extending marriage benefits to homosexual relationships by four to six percentage points. But will these legal victories ultimately deny them the sweeping Supreme Court decision they long for?

Judge Robert Jones of a federal court in Nevada has laid the groundwork for such a conclusion. In his ruling on a lawsuit which sought to overturn Nevada’s ban on gay marriage, Jones wrote that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) lobby’s success in advancing its...

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