Faith writes:
Besides, that's irrelevant, since what I've been saying is that it doesn't matter what anybody else thinks, there are Christians, me among them, who understand the Bible to forbid gay marriage, and if we are put in a position requiring us to do something personally that legitimizes it we will refuse and be prosecuted by the law, which is a form of persecution, and how that makes us the bully is beyond me.
Sorry but once again reality shows you are simply wrong.
Cakes do not a marriage legitimize.
Flowers do not a marriage legitimize.
Church services do not a marriage legitimize.
Gods do not a marriage legitimizes.
A secular license from a secular 0g0overnment and sanction from a duly authorized agent of the State a marriage legitimize.
What you do is whine and post falsehoods.