Re: Just what IS "marriage" anyway?
Is there a place in the US where a local government official does not perform marriages? There are plenty of non-religious marriages all over the country.
So if that priest was also the offical that does marriages, then then would not be allowed to deny a civil marriage- if legal in that state. But that would not be in the church, and would be part of the resposibility of being a public servant.
Basically- no, can't force a church to perform the marriage. But you can force a public servant to carry out their legaly responsible duty to perform a civic marriage in a civic location.
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08
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So if that priest was also the offical that does marriages, then then would not be allowed to deny a civil marriage- if legal in that state. But that would not be in the church, and would be part of the resposibility of being a public servant.
Basically- no, can't force a church to perform the marriage. But you can force a public servant to carry out their legaly responsible duty to perform a civic marriage in a civic location.
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