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How many homosexual couples are going to....?
go to their local mosque and demand that the Imam marry them? And if he refuses?
Lawsuit? Or is that only reserved for Christian ministers?
13 Answers
- RichLv 66 years agoFavorite Answer
It is only reserved for Christian ministers. they are too scared of the muslims, but they love to attack Christians.
Yes, it is only a matter of time and gay couples will start going to churches demanding that the minister or pastor marries them, and if they refuse all hell will break loose. Fines, lawsuits, prison, etc. All that is possible.
We saw that with bakers and othe Christian businesses already.
Pastors will be forced to decide between their faith and gay persecution and many churches will be forced to close, also because the government will be leading this effort.
Yes, that is coming for sure.
All the people here that think this is just fear mongering are the same ones who will never be affected by this persecution, so they could not care less.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
Oh, I can see where you're getting confused. You think that marriage has something to do with the church. Marriage is a contract recognized by the government, lots of people are married outside of religious institutions. It's a simple enough mistake for moronic bigots to make.
- BobLv 76 years ago
If a homosexual did that at a mosque or church and sued he would be laughed out of court. You must have been listening to Glen Beck or a moron pastor.
- CandelaLv 76 years ago
Everyone knows it's the Christians they are after. Muslims can discriminate all they want. I don't blame the Muslims for holding to their standards, but shouldn't Christians be allowed to have standards too?
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- 6 years ago
There is absolutely to precedent, law, or statute that says anything of the sort will happen. No clergy or religious persons working in the capacity of the officiator of a wedding, will ever be forced to perform a ceremony they do not feel they can due to their beliefs.
Stop fear mongering.
- Anonymous6 years ago
No offense, but that's a really stupid question. No clergy is going to be forced to perform a same-sex marriage.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Mosques and Churches are private institutions bound by the laws of non-discrimination. I can't get off of killing people because "my religion says so" and neither can you. Grow up.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Look, I don't give a crap whether gay people get married or not, so why the **** is it such a big deal to you.
- RicardoLv 76 years ago
WOW, you could not be more ignorant if you took lessons. Are all fundies this stupid?