Monday, April 6, 2015

A question for proponents of "religious freedom" laws

To those who want these "religious freedom" laws and who insist that "it guts the law" to include a statement that this freedom does not include the right to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation,  I pose this as a serious question:

Your objection to providing your wedding services for same-sex couples is that your religious faith teaches you that homosexuality is a sin -- and therefore you do not want to participate in the legal marriage of such people.

Given that, how do you explain that, although your faith also teaches you that adultery is a sin, you readily perform your wedding services for couples that have been living together for years prior to this wedding?   Even when the evidence of their adultery may be in evidence as their children participating in the ceremony?

Ralph

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