Then it’s time for them to stop being a tax paying, for profit business and become a non-profit, tax exempt church.
I don’t see the problem here. The city loses tax revenue is all. The pastors with some savvy legal help will still be able to earn a living, preach to the masses, and perform weddings that meet the Christian definition.
"I dont see the problem here. The city loses tax revenue is all. The pastors with some savvy legal help will still be able to earn a living, preach to the masses, and perform weddings that meet the Christian definition."
That is an interesting point. Can a business that specifically offers Christian weddings be sued for not performing weddings that violate Christian norms? Maybe all they need to do is alter their business description.