To be blunt, yes, yes you are.
This is incorrect, but its not hatred. Its simply foolishness. Churches are allowed to choose to only marry members in good standing of their church, and they are free to determine what constitutes a member in good standing of their own accord.
Interracial marriage is a bad example. Its the more emotional example, the more striking example, and probably, in the grand scheme of things, the more accurate example. But it isn't the best example to use. A better example is that churches can refuse to perform inter-religious marriages. A rabbi is allowed to refuse to conduct a marriage between one of his parishioners and a Christian, and a pastor is allowed to refuse to marry a Christian to a Jew. Nevertheless, a Christian and a Jew can be married to each-other. They don't need to have their marriages downgraded simply because they don't share a religion.
Its equality, not marriage, that is the right. Marriage equality is a part of that. But the point gets confused because many people conflate religious marriage with civil marriage. 'We (the country) must allow homosexuals to marry' is twisted into 'We (the religion) must allow homosexuals to marry'.
PE is not hateful. She has been lied to, repeatedly and loudly, and by charismatic people. She has been persuaded to believe something untrue to be true. If it was true, I would be against gay marriage too. But it isn't, and in the United States, it never can be. In other countries, I don't know, maybe. But it can't be here, and never will be.
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