spike
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show me where he made it impossible for these two people to be married
The thread title doesn't say "made it impossible for these two people to be married". It says "refused interracial marriage".
Get that sorted out and come back.
show me where he made it impossible for these two people to be married
The thread title doesn't say "made it impossible for these two people to be married". It says "refused interracial marriage".
Get that sorted out and come back.
show me where he made it impossible for these two people to be married
meanwhile i will reassert. he declined to personally participate in the service. he in no way denied them anything. get your entitlements in order and come back when you can show me where he denied them anything
I wonder if anyone will actually follow these peoples marriage, and if
they Will actually Still be married in a year, 2, 3...
a followup would be interesting imo.
no, I just wanna know about this one case.
He can believe whatever he feels like, but he must execute the duty that he is paid by the citizens to perform. His job is not legislative, it's judicial ... or ... it was.Yeah, lets punish him for his beliefs that are not yours. What a progressive concept!

The thread title doesn't say "made it impossible for these two people to be married". It says "refused interracial marriage".
Get that sorted out and come back.
second deputy manager at a Brookstone
"In the state of Massachusetts, same-sex marriage is legal and there will be people with whom you work with who have fiancées or spouses who are the same gender," the Aug. 12 letter read. "... While you are entitled to your own beliefs, imposing them upon others in the workplace is not acceptable and in this case, by telling a colleague that she is deviant and immoral, constitutes discrimination and harassment."
He said he then left the store briefly to visit the airport's chapel before returning....."I see, like all real Christians, homosexuals as people who, like me, are sinners and need to be told the truth in a loving way," he said. "In this situation, I took issue with the behavior. I think it's lunacy to call that type of behavior marriage in any kind of form. I had to express that I'm intolerant of that behavior. It's a love-the-sinner, hate-the-sin kind of deal."

