Oh for the love of God. What the hell could anyone possibly find wrong with the Maine legislation? It explicitly protected any and all religious institutions from legal backlash if they refused to perform a ceremony for homosexual couples so there was literally no legitimate reason for the hyper-religious to be scared. All it did was make homosexual unions recognized by the state and grant such unions equal protection (and obligation) under the law. It didn't force churches to marry homosexual couples; it didn't make any demands on religious doctrine at all.
God damn it. The law that the Maine legislature had put into place should have been a model for the entire country and instead a bunch of backwards idiots went and fucked it all up.
Aye.
I wonder if those who make the argument that marriage is somehow a sacred institution, and is defined by the church, also accept marriages made in a court of law, on a cruise ship, wherever. It seems that this is the only argument that those "middle of the road" conservatives make when they claim that they aren't against homosexuals.
Of course, if they honestly believed that all they wanted to do was protect the "sacred definition of marriage," then they would be up in arms protesting about all of the marriages made outside of a church, synagogue, mosque, whatever.
I mean, it's not that the modern world has roundly accepted the fact that marriage is more of a legal matter than anything else for the past century, at least; and certainly not an exclusive institution of religious tribes people. I mean...it's not like the pro-gay marriage people have ever demanded that churches be forced to perform marriages that they don't agree with (they already reject couples through pre-marriage counseling).
Hell, why would anyone think such a politically motivated private institution should still be exempt from taxes? It's as if they consider themselves outside of the purview of the state. Rather clever, how they can accept federal tax exemptions, yet at the same time demand that they have a voice in the world of elected politics.
fascinating.
I say the best way to fight back is to tax the hell out of these sheltered cave men. Silence them through poverty