Truean, I think the marriage posts you made may have gotten a good deal off topic, since you started off by criticizing someone was trying to advocate making gay marriage legal (despite being unwilling to perform it themselves). Your more recent examples are very nearly completely irrelevant to the conversation. :/
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My last post was on a different topic altogether.... Namely austerity, particularly in the UK.
As for criticizing the pastor Redking was talking about and the other points related to that; those were dead on point. The whole vein of the conversation was about rights as concern marriage performance (of ritual), definition, and authority over these. The pastor Redking was talking about was arguing that the State was interfering with a Church's right to determine who it married by imposing any type of marriage. Redking thought that was indirectly in favor of gay marriage because more or less it would mean those churches who do want to marry gay people would be allowed to do so. I on the other hand, see it as a pastor trying for an ill advised power grab for churches. I don't believe this pastor is advocating for any sorta of gay friendly anything, indirectly or otherwise. I think he's going for power....
Apparently there's a legal complaint being filed in Greensboro, NC by the county register of deeds and three clergy members, to the effect that the clergy view any state imposition on who they can and can't marry as a violation of religious freedom.
He's talking about a "right" of churches. As in he is saying the government has no business telling the church anything at all concerning marriage, because that would violate a church's right of "religious freedom." If he won this suit, it would give him a great deal of power concerning marriage, gay or otherwise, and take said power away from the state.
Rails: Simply the conversation was about gay marriage: a.) an NC amendment against it, 2.) general people's reactions to it, 3.) certain specific people's reactions to it (including Obama and PoH's example of that mean girl on Facebook), 4.) one specific pastor's lawsuit concerning gay marriage, and 5.) proposed solutions including the "vote with your feet," thing Redking brought up as his ideal solution. All to do with gay marriage and the rights surrounding it: definition, administration, prohibition, and remedy in the event of prohibition. Straight rails with detailed stops and stations along the tracks?