Nice.
I suppose you are right VR sin sympathizer.
I mean it is the christians fault that they have gay parades and have had them for yrs. They prance around and wave their colorful flags all because of Christ followers like me!
It is the saints fault that 3% of the population make the rest take notice of their in your face lifestyle.
It is my fault being a true Bible thumping Christ follower that the supreme court made it law for them to be legally married.
It is the christian community that forced them to sin because we cannot keep our big mouths shut.
It is the fault of every red blooded american christian that obama had the white house lit up with lights portraying the gay pride flag.
Yes, poor poor pitiful homos and effeminates. They have been bullied by christians to walk themselves into their reprobate minds.
For shame for shame......It is surely on my shoulders that God scoffing, God blaspheming children of satan have lost their way.....
Your country is not, never has been, and likely never will be, "a Christian nation". It is a secular, democratic, constitutional republic, which means several things.
It means that a Christian has no more or no less rights than an atheist, a Hindu, a Jew, a Muslim, a Buddhist or a homosexual. Each can live their lives according to their beliefs -- NONE can stop any of the others from doing so. The government and her various entitities and agents are the legal arbitrator of legal matters, directed under constitutional principles. Your Presidents shape your politics and your economic policies etc etc, but only insofar as the constraints of the constitution allow them. It is not against the constitution for people to have sex before they are married. It is not against the constitution for people to divorce. Consensual polyamories are not against the constitution. Menage a trois are not against it either. Consensual adult gay relationships, are not against the constitution. Church-blessed monogamies are not against it, of course. Why? Because two or three or more people doing any one of those things does not stop other people from being able to live their own lives and make their own personal decisions with their own moral ideas. That someone else is gay, does not mean that you cannot be straight.
The bottom line is really this: That very constitution of which I speak, the one which all your legal principles must abide with, gives the supreme court
full and supreme authority to arbitrate on any matter that is contested in its constitutionality. If the supreme court rule that something is constitutional or unconstitutional, then the constitution itself agrees via its explicit investment of supreme power into the supreme court.
Therefore, homosexual marriage is now constitutionally legal. This doesn't mean that you cannot disagree with homosexual marriage, and it certainly does not mean that you have to get married to another woman. It means that other people of the same sex can be recognized by the state as married couples. It does not take away any of your rights. It does not force you to become gay. It doesn't take away from your personal freedom to live your life as you choose. It does not make you unable to be against gay people. It does not make you unable to have your say, and oppose gay people. It doesn't even make you unable to hold an anti-gay rally. Freedom of speech is still a thing. As is freedom of religion. You can open a church tomorrow and refuse as many gay people service as you like, because even though gay marriage is
legal, nobody, other than agents of GOVERNMENT, is under any obligation to facilitate gay marriage. Priests, pastors, ministers; they can ALL turn gay people away at the door of their churches if they wish. That's your right. That's their right.
What people
cannot do anymore, is stop the government and her agencies from marrying gay people.