Submitted by Guest2020 on Mon, 07/30/2012 - 7:54am.
There is no separation of church and state in the Constitution. However, the Constitutions states that the federal government cannot interfere with my free exercise of religion. When I went to the polls on May 8, I did what everyone else did and that is to vote according to my conscience. And my conscience dictates that I cannot condone a behavior that God has condemned. No civil rights are being violated. Every man has the same right to marry as every other man and every woman has the same right to marry as every other woman. You cannot really expect the same voters that voted for the amendment, to vote to repeal it.
There is no separation of
There is no separation of church and state in the Constitution. However, the Constitutions states that the federal government cannot interfere with my free exercise of religion. When I went to the polls on May 8, I did what everyone else did and that is to vote according to my conscience. And my conscience dictates that I cannot condone a behavior that God has condemned. No civil rights are being violated. Every man has the same right to marry as every other man and every woman has the same right to marry as every other woman. You cannot really expect the same voters that voted for the amendment, to vote to repeal it.