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Old 10-20-2009, 01:58 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by 2ndgenz28 View Post
Its his right to say no wether you agree with his position or not.

This is America and he should be free to express his position and moral values, even if you think they are messed up. This is not Russia.

That's what makes this a free country.


Now my sister and her bo were were also told no when they asked to get married.

The priest is making them wait 6 months, he will not marry anyone right away, you must wait 6 months after you ask or he won't do it.

No real difference, his values are that no one should get married right away, and right or wrong, he has the right to say "no I won't do it."

Even when other family members went to put pressure on him through to catholic system, he still refused to do it any sooner. And so the wedding is in Jan 2010, insted of Nov 2009.
There is a difference from a priest and a government official:
"A justice of the peace is legally obligated to serve the public, all of the public," Quigley said. "Racial discrimination has been a violation of Louisiana and U.S. law for decades. No public official has the right to pick and choose which laws they are going to follow."
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