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Churches 'Could be Sued for Refusing to Agree to Gay Marriages'
The Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1/15/13 | Telegraph Reporters

Posted on 01/16/2013 9:15:45 AM PST by marshmallow

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To: marshmallow

Saw the suggestion in a column in Today’s Catholic here in the Fort Wayne-South Bend diocese regarding how to deal with many issues going forward here in the US that the church should get out of the business of having anything to do with civil marriage. Conduct Catholic marriages and do not deal with a civil issued marriage license. I have no idea how doable that is or how it affects the marriage that is performed this way.


21 posted on 01/16/2013 12:46:33 PM PST by John W (Viva Cristo Rey!)
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To: jboot

“....hosting a home church that refuses to marry homosexuals?”

Like Peter said - all believers ARE priests - we can all lay hands - lead prayer - give sermons - teach Bible studies.

A lot of people think the building is the church - but it’s the people - WE are the body of Christ - WE are the church.

Out of the boat and into the water....


22 posted on 01/16/2013 1:55:42 PM PST by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: jboot

“Home churches are a great idea, but to work they have to be strictly under the radar: no paid staff, no insurance, no property or trusts, nothing that could create a paper trail. The pastor would need to be a tentmaking pastor, which is a demanding way of life.”

Just like the Apostle Paul. We’re returning to the book of Acts.

“Perhaps a FReeper with more legal acumen than me could speak to the possiblity of the hosting homeowner being named a party in a civil rights lawsuit. To the point: could you be financially or otherwise liable for hosting a home church that refuses to marry homosexuals? My gut says yes.”

Legally speaking, how could they sue someone for a private group in his private home?


23 posted on 01/16/2013 8:07:08 PM PST by ReformationFan
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To: marshmallow

Being a member of a church is not required so I don’t see the legal standing where a church could be sued.

If a secular option is available, I fail to see where someone could show they were harmed and show damages.

Doesn’t make sense.


24 posted on 01/17/2013 6:56:14 AM PST by MeOnTheBeach
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"Out of the boat and into the water...."

My eyebrows shot up on that one. Odd advice in the run-up to the Flood. Your boat is apparently not an Ark!

25 posted on 01/17/2013 11:10:30 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o
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To: ReformationFan

This is already happening. “Home churches” are being sued and shut down on the grounds they violate zoning laws. There have been a couple of notable cases in the past year.


26 posted on 01/17/2013 3:56:12 PM PST by kaehurowing
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To: LibertarianLiz

It already is. The argument is that churches are “places of public accommodation,” and thus subject to the civil rights laws (e.g., you can’t legally refuse to serve someone in your restaurant if he’s black, etc.)

The proponents of this theory argue that if a church ever lets non-members in to worship (for example, at a Christmas or Easter service, just as an example), it becomes subject to the civil rights laws and cannot discriminate against homosexuals. The only way for churches to avoid this, they argue, is essentially to become a private club, where only members are permitted to worship there.


27 posted on 01/17/2013 4:02:12 PM PST by kaehurowing
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