12 RINO SENATORS IGNORE CONSTITUTENTS, VOTE TO REDEFINE MARRIAGE
Family values and the rights of the American family are important political issues in America. Liberal politicians and activists are working hard in Congress to undermine traditional family values and replace those values with liberal agendas that serve the interests of the liberal elite. Fighting for conservative goals such as a federal marriage amendment, school prayer, faith-based initiatives and other political goals that protect the American family is the aim of Public Advocate of the United States.
Worse, they voted to weaken the position of the Christian church in America. Any church that opposes gay marriage will lose their tax exempt status. I’m sure there are worse poison pills buried in the bill.
Yes, If this bill is signed into law, it will completely destroy any standard or definition for marriage.
People will be allowed to marry buildings, cats, or even themselves!
Even marriages to children will be legalized...
And the nation will be forced to recognize them.
Employers will have to treat these as legitimate unions with legitimate spouses.
Pastors will be entangled in one lawsuit after another for refusing to officiate these blasphemous “ceremonies.”
And children everywhere will be taught that marriage is nothing more than a farce.
The bill is deceitfully titled “Respect for Marriage Act” – but there’s nothing respectful about it.
It will destroy the institution of marriage.
Even the Left admits that they are rushing this bill through because they fear that Justice Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court will strike down Obergefell v. Hodges and restore the right to real marriage laws in America.
No such authority
No they didn’t. Marriage has already been redefined, as it has many times throughout history. Sorry religious folks, but god came to marriage about 18,000 to 20,000 years late.
What this bill does is try to force entities like the church to recognize same sex marriage. The problem it’s proponents face, at least at the federal level, is that it’s blantentoy unconstitutional. They should read the 1st amendment.
That said, I’m having a hard time finding any sympathy for the church. Multiple clergy members in my wife’s church denied or tried to deny our ability to marry because I didn’t share her faith. Thankfully they failed and we have now been married for 27 years, but I haven’t forgotten those that tried to stop us from being married.