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Originally Posted by Adean
Too bad that religion can refuse to marry anyone they want already and that complaint is not valid?
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Actually, they can't. In Canada at least. Because same-sex marriage is legally allowed, and we changed the definition of marriage, it is not considered a valid reason to refuse to allow a couple to marry. A priest can get into quite a lot of trouble from the Bishop (and he can be sued by the gay couple.)
I would think it would be the same way in the states in which gay marriage has been legalized?