SCOTUS protects marriage equality

Nope. There is no such thing. A "civil union" (in which procreation is impossible in principle) is not a marriage (in which procreation is possible in principle).

The truth is toxic to leftists; I totally get it.

A marriage is fruitful (can have children in principle); a "civil union" is not fruitful (can't have children in principle)
The truth is this nation said you are wrong

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Additionally, government doesn't define marriage. What government does is recognize certain marriages for tax and survivability purposes. Legal and money.

What the MAGAts can't comprehend is that this is a 14th Amendment issue, not a Church issue.
Sorry, Sybil. Democrats can't comprehend most things. You routinely deny the law, the Constitution, history, theories of science, mathematics, logic, and philosophy.

ALL for your religions.
 
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The Fourteenth Amendment protects the right to marry as a fundamental right, based on the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses. This was affirmed in the Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges, which ruled that same-sex couples have a fundamental right to marry and required all states to license and recognize same-sex marriages. The amendment also protects the right to marry without racial discrimination, as established in Loving v. Virginia.
The 14th amendment does not mention the word 'marriage' at all, LeftNut.
There is no such thing as 'same-sex marriage'.
 
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