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Yes, but frankly, a view from the law has no religion tied to it. Even your religion should have no right when talking about legal marriage. They shouldn't have a chance, but a certainty. I'm just fed up with the fact that people in power can't step back from their high religious horse and see that if people want to "sin" it isn't up to the law or our religious brothers to deny rights. If anything, its disrespectful to those who don't believe in that as a sin. There is more to life than religion and I guarantee that a handful of those people are hypocrites, sinning themselves. I'm not saying gay marriage is a sin, just that people view it as such and try to get in the way of people having certain rights. It's wrong.
"A religious man murders another man. He see's another acting gluttonous. The religious man calls for a ban on beef in America."
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There's an important part in the Bible I'd like to point out that many Christians haven't really read or taken into consideration. I don't remember the lines or the scripture but what Jesus was saying in this part was to respect the beliefs of others but that all that do not follow him are against him. The way I've come to interpret that is Christians must be mindful of other religions, beliefs and opinions but to stay true to their own. Same should apply to everyone. Doesn't mean you can't give your opinion, just to be mindful of others'.