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I did vote against Prop. 8, and I was very disappointed when it passed. I just don't understand something though.
Generations of heterosexual couples have gone to City Hall or Las Vegas or whatever and had ceremonies not recognized as marriage by their families' churches. I am not a minister or an attorney. Can someone explain to me why this is different? What reason have churches given the No on Prop. 8 campaign for not allowing secular law to recognize couples as married where religious law would not be required to? Maybe I am just too stupid, but there is something here that is just not sinking in.
Generations of heterosexual couples have gone to City Hall or Las Vegas or whatever and had ceremonies not recognized as marriage by their families' churches. I am not a minister or an attorney. Can someone explain to me why this is different? What reason have churches given the No on Prop. 8 campaign for not allowing secular law to recognize couples as married where religious law would not be required to? Maybe I am just too stupid, but there is something here that is just not sinking in.