Good.
I had not dug into the particulars of this. All my gay friends were vehemently opposed to it, but I wondered if the bill was made out to be worse than it really was?
I read the whole bill. I still think it is good.The RFRA is still the law of the land in all 50 states.
Georgia was simply reaffirming a right that already exists under federal law...
I had not dug into the particulars of this. All my gay friends were vehemently opposed to it, but I wondered if the bill was made out to be worse than it really was?
So let me get this straight......Our governor gave in to pressure from people NOT of this state and thumbed his nose at the wishes of the people FROM this state? Ok.
I had not dug into the particulars of this. All my gay friends were vehemently opposed to it, but I wondered if the bill was made out to be worse than it really was?
Example, one pastor was quoted as saying there are hundreds of reasons for him to deny officiating over a wedding, but only one that he will get sued over.
Many churches are re-writing their by-laws on advice from counsel to avoid getting sued if they refuse to marry a same-sex couple.Example, one pastor was quoted as saying there are hundreds of reasons for him to deny officiating over a wedding, but only one that he will get sued over.
Many churches are re-writing their by-laws on advice from counsel to avoid getting sued if they refuse to marry a same-sex couple.
Now that gay marriage is legal, I don't see why any gay couple would want to force anyone who was opposed to perform their marriage. What would be the point? Certainly not to make a point. I haven't heard of anyone doing that since gay marriage was made legal.Yea, this is what i don't understand. The Govt will always marry you, why try to force someone to do it who doesn't want to? Makes no sense to me.
Now that gay marriage is legal, I don't see why any gay couple would want to force anyone who was opposed to perform their marriage. What would be the point? Certainly not to make a point. I haven't heard of anyone doing that since gay marriage was made legal.
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Now that gay marriage is legal, I don't see why any gay couple would want to force anyone who was opposed to perform their marriage. What would be the point? Certainly not to make a point. I haven't heard of anyone doing that since gay marriage was made legal.
For once I applaud the governor.
There are a-holes who want to push an agenda or get their 15 minutes of fame in the gay community, same as other communities.
Someone will try. Count on it.
There are a-holes who want to push an agenda or get their 15 minutes of fame in the gay community, same as other communities.
Someone will try. Count on it.