This is the second part of my original Waterlily Story blog. Would like to tell more about myself and add some pictures. [For background information, please go to the first blog. People should also look through the list of Labels if they have concerns about a particular area. They can click on each subject separately, as they wish.] Thanks for visiting!
Saturday, January 18, 2014
An Amended View of Gay Marriage
In the past, I've been writing about civil marriage and legal partnerships for gay couples even though I intended to support full equivalent-to-married legal benefits for them. What I've been realizing since then is that in both Canada and the USA, we have gay marriage [in states where it's allowed in the USA] with "religious exemptions." The exemptions mean that any church official who normally performs marriages isn't required to perform gay marriage if it would offend their conscience.--That's what I understand. So, churches which don't condone homosexuality aren't required to perform gay marriages. If these churches want to take a stand on homosexuality, it's their right to do so, which I've been trying to express earlier. And I believe it's a good thing for churches to be able to do that. However, gay couples can have the right to be married elsewhere; and they can have the right to set up their homes together, instead of remaining alone or becoming involved with numerous partners. Therefore, I believe I can support full gay marriage, as long as religious exemptions are allowed--and I would be firm on that point. [But it hasn't been an issue in North America, as far as I know. The religious exemptions have been in place, without question--to the best of my knowledge.]
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Gay Issues
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