Originally Posted by
Averageman
I'm not sure how you keep arguing this an refuse to look at the facts.
1) You have no right to force a private citizen to perform a private transaction that goes against his religious beliefs.
2) If you are requesting a wedding ceremony in a private setting you have no right to force other outside of your party to participate, specifically if it is against their religious beliefs.
3) If you are requesting a marriage to be performed, that is perfectly legal.
4) If you want a marriage to be performed and a wedding ceremony you must make the arrangements. The State will not force those who have a deep rooted morale obligation based upon their faith to support your wedding ceremony at the point of legal action.
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