Instead of taking things underground, I would suggest a legal confrontation with someone besides shopped judges.
And working at the state legislature to clarify the law.
I don't like sneaking around like a coward to cheat my way to what is right.
I like a direct approach.
I'm sure you've noticed that. Shyness is not a virtue for me.
Be loud, be proud. Don't cower.
/johnny
If a marriage were a legal right, no license would be required.
It isn’t absolute, the churches lay it out. You can’t marry your close family, you can’t marry the same sex, you can’t marry animals, you can’t marry inanimate objects.
The state has no legitimate role in marriage, they are simply wedging their way in to exact control. A legal marriage invites the DHHS and the courts into your lives.
With Holy Matrimony, there is no “sneaking around”...the marriage is done before God, and the rules of man are secondary.