As I was watching CNN about a week ago or so, a story came up about same sex marriage. Essentially the story came out to being about lawsuits against churchs who refused to perform same sex marriage ceremonies. Now does that make any sense to you? Because to me, I don't understand how a lawsuit like that could even hold up in a court of law, unless it was being held up by the ACLU, who of course brought up the same sex marriage decree in the first place!
So what happened to the little right of religous freedom? Or was it simply forgotten? Or is there another funky loop hole in the system that the ACLU is picking at? With religous freedom, doesn't a church then have the right to refuse a service to someone? Oh and what happened to that overly played statement "seperate church and state?"
Now I am not saying I am for or against same sex marriage, and I am not a regular church attendee. But I do believe in the higher power of which we call God, and I do believe that if two people love each other enough that they want to be joined as one, then so be it(but I do not believe that same sex couples should have the right of artificial insemination[that's another topic I will blog one day]
So give me a break, can one honestly say this would be a justified lawsuit or can one just assume the whole idea is hebetudinous?
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