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Why aren homosexuals allowed to marry across the United States?

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Why aren homosexuals allowed to marry across the United States?

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1) Why aren’t homosexuals allowed to marry across the United States? Actually, that is not an accurate statement. Homosexuals ARE permitted to marry throughout the U.S. However, a legally recognized contractual marriage is not permitted to homosexuals throughout the U.S. To put it more simply: homosexuals are allowed to engage in a religious or non-religious marriage ceremony anywhere in the U.S.; they are permitted to call each other “spouse” or whatever; they are permitted to live together and be faithful to each other for the remainder of their lives, and to promise to do so in front of witnesses. The ONLY thing they are not allowed to do in all states is to claim on a legal document (such as their tax forms) that they are legally married to each other. 2) Whatever happened to freedom of religion Still intact. This issue is irrelevant to freedom of religion. It has to do with what contracts the state recognizes as legally binding and who can enter into such contracts. 3) or lack of

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