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Originally posted by JackSpratts
but at least it didn't change the constitution.
but when it's written into the constitution it can take 200 years to fix, if ever. the difference between a bill and a constitutional amendment is the difference between a tactical and a strategic weapon. one does short term localized damage, one does continuing global damage. - js.
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Is marriage is a religious institution? If so should it be part of the constitution
Does a marriage license violate separation of church from state??
Historically, the framers of the US Constitution responded to abuses of churches as they influenced governments didn't they?
Aren't licensing civil unions a state function?