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Originally Posted by filtherton
So we all know that there are at least a few christian denominations who endorse and perform gay marriages. What i don't get is how endorsing the prohibition of gay marriage doesn't amount to limiting the free expression of religion. In short, how can you be anti-gay marriage and still be pro-constitution?
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As far as I know, gay marriage is not a cornerstone of any religious order. Polygamy is acceptable under certain religious doctrine yet is not abided by law.
As with just about every aspect of the Constitution there is wiggle room for different beliefs. Certainly the courts don't abide by that wiggle room but people absolutely do.