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Religious Liberty and Same-Sex Marriage

2015-06-27

The moment the Supreme Court decision came down, I heard someone (a conservative pig) say: “This decision is a blow against religious liberty.”

In what fantasy universe does allowing two OTHER people the right to consummate, nay, consecrate their relationship with each other infringe on a third individual’s religious liberty?  The marriage takes nothing away from any other person’s rights to do or say whatever they please, nay, immigrate to Uganda for all I care.

How can giving two people the right to do something private (and public) between themselves infringe on a third person’s rights?  The very concept is absurd.  My right to do something is offending your sensibilities, not reducing your property values, nor doing anything else than prevents you from doing whatever you want.  This kind of talk comes from the mirror-universe of conservative lies.

 

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