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now that gay marriage is legal and starts tomorrow
should any church that says they wont varry out gay marriage ceremonies be prosecuted? |
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Oooof... that's a minefield :/
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No... churches shouldn't be forced to do anything
I think that gay marriage should be legal, but I also think it should be up to that church whether they allow a gay couple to get married in their church. If they don't agree, I don't think there's anything wrong with that...
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No. What a silly question.
The legal and religious sides to marriage have and always will be separate things. |
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eh, there're so many "why should they be forced to" comments I keep seeing and I just think of those hotel-owners who refused to accommodate that gay couple... was that okay? was that any different? is there much of a gap between business and church?
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They are like a Church so yes |
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Well I guess churches are allowed to refuse to marry previously divorced people and a hotel would probably be sued for refusing to accommodate previously divorced cuples, so yeah there is a big difference between business and church. I'm not saying I agree with that but then there's plenty of things about the Church i don't agree with
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I mean how would people react if the Catholic Church turned around tomorrow and said they refuse to marry interracial couples? There would be complete backlash and outrage, no-one would have it.
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Why would gay people want to get married in a church if that particular religion is entirely against them and their life?
![]() You could force them to carry out a gay marriage but it still entirely contradicts that religion, their belief system etc. You don't need a church service to be officially married so why would you want one? Last edited by Marsh.; 28-03-2014 at 03:58 AM. |
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Why anyone would want to get married in a place that was "forced" to marry them is beyond me. It should be up to the individual church and vicar IMO as it is when they decide if they will marry people who have been previously divorced, many won't marry couples if either party has been married before. I don't think there should be a blanket ban or a blanket forced acceptance
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But yes, my basic thoughts are, why would anyone WANT to get married anywhere other than a place that falls in line with their own beliefs and values? If there were to be some sort of law allowing people to get married WHERE they want, which I don't think would be entirely unfair, especially in small communities where there are only one or two churches, then it should be a "venue only" stipulation. As in, you can have use of the venue for the wedding but you can't "force" the vicar / priest / whoever to perform the ceremony and would have to arrange separately for another to travel there and carry out the ceremony. I think that seems like a fair enough compromise. Last edited by user104658; 28-03-2014 at 11:27 AM. |
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imagine how many gay couples will be told at their local church, sorry we dont marry gay people here....dont you think some of those couples will take offence and take legal action?
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The Hotel issue is a bit different as that is a business open to the public. Whilst most churches welcome the public there are certain aspects of the service that people cannot participate in if not baptised etc.
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