The key point on which all else rests.
They can do the wedding ceremony, it just isn’t legally binding. What’s the problem? Religions which recognize polygamy perform their ceremonies, they just aren’t legally binding.
This is bogus, because nobody is preventing them from performing a homosexual ceremony, if their religion allows for that.
No it's not. The key point is why are these so-called 'clergy' protesting God's creation and His sacrament of marriage.
But in North Carolina, clergy are often faced with a troubling decision "whether to provide those services or break the law," Guess said. "That's something no clergy member should be faced with.".
The troubling decision for these 'clergy' should be Whether it is right in Gods sight to listen to you [the world] rather than to God ...
It would appear that they don't consider or mention God at all.