It is not a human right to have your marriage performed or supported by religious institutions. I can't get married in a Mormon Temple because I'm not Mormon. That's not oppression, that's religious freedom, and it's worrying that you don't know the difference.https://twitter.com/BetoORourke/status/1182485718326824960 …
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Imagine if we said the same thing about someone's race
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really wild that fiscal conservatives and free market libertarians are out here defending religious institutions’ constitutional civil liberty of getting free handouts from the government for no reason
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ThEy ArE a NoN-pRoFiT oRgAnIzAtIoN.
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Well, not really. Most people are born into a faith and indoctrinated to stay in it
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But these churches/temples/whatevers still need to pay their damn tax.
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*can you can/could choose your faith, but mostly you are born into it, and had no choice in the matter until you had the means to leave your parents.
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