Originally posted by Ferretfancy
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While a couple would humbly ask for fair treatment, and rightly so, the bigwigs will be seeing huge politics in it. The problem with saying "yes if the Quakers want it" is not one for the Catholic Church. It is one for the Church of England which is already a battleground. It would be asked serious questions if it said "no". The politicians' worry is not the C of E per se but its inter linkages with the state. It would look like a step towards disestablishment. All the royals would then really be rattling their jewels.
I really don't understand the Catholic Church's position. I am assuming it is also opposing gay marriage by state, ie civil marriages. If so, this seems to me to be overstepping the mark. The appropriate response would be to state its view but not to campaign against it. Unless that is, it is only opposed to gay marriages in its church. I wonder whether with all of the publicity it is getting it is effectively doing a job for other religions too. By contrast, they seem quiet and very unexpectedly so.
I have to say that I wouldn't like the Catholics to be forced into holding gay marriage ceremonies. It would never work. It also crosses a line just as the Catholic Church crosses a line if it interferes with state affairs. There is some need to acknowledge boundaries and permission is always better than force. The churches do though need to show that they are working hard to comply enthusiastically with the employment legislation and other laws. The tone should be very different so that rather than always being condemning they emphasise how far they can move on humanity grounds. Churches are supposed to be about humanity first.
Some won't be happy until all churches change on gay marriage. That is inevitable. But why would anyone want to join a club if they didn't like its architecture? It seems crackers to me. Never ending debate imprisons all. In fact, it increasingly looks like a tennis match - Yin and Yin Yang versus Yang and Yang Yin - in which if they aren't careful, the really oppositional will end up in each others' courts. A very big cynic might say that in a funny kind of way that is the reason why it will go on until a tie break.
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