Quote:
Originally Posted by Pokesan
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
again, that's not how the establishment clause works. knock it off.
|
Yes Pokesan it is. I know your studies of constitutional law is epic in scale compared to the rest of us plebs, but It's a religious ceremony endorsed by the state giving those who marry more rights then those who do not. Thus Establishing favor to
<insert religion of choice> over the non religious. The historical identity of marriage the institution matters despite what you Big Gov't HAX may think.
Should we require government approved license to partake in communion? If so that is an estaishment and a prohibition on a religious ceremony.