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I continue to object to the language. No state would prevent a church from marrying two people of the same sex; it is allowed in every state. It is recognized by some states.
(I have a female friend who married another woman in a civil ceremony, and her father was very concerned that she would be arrested because he correctly interpreted the widespread incorrect reports. He's an immigrant, which may have facilitated the confusion.)
I continue to object to the language. No state would prevent a church from marrying two people of the same sex; it is allowed in every state. It is recognized by some states.
ReplyDelete(I have a female friend who married another woman in a civil ceremony, and her father was very concerned that she would be arrested because he correctly interpreted the widespread incorrect reports. He's an immigrant, which may have facilitated the confusion.)