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Again, jfnance32, a 16-year-old is not a consenting adult.
"They will go after churches that have rules against hiring gays in their ministries. They will at first strip alway the tax exempt status and later just make it illegal."
jfnance32, you're paranoid.
jfnance32,
Marriage is a LEGAL commitment, not a right or a privilege, and should be available to anyone of legal age to make that commitment.
LT2LV,
I agree. Well said.
Sorry, that last post was to go to tennis_ace_2000
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"You can not get married with out getting a marriage license which is a privilege extended by the state of which they can set any reasonable qualification and not a right."
That is the whole problem. If the United States of America gives people who are married certain legal rights under the law, then the requirements for marriage should be equal for all.