Activists Celebrate Same Sex Ceremony at McGuire AFB
Following the homosexual non-marital “private religious ceremony” in a military chapel at Fort Polk, which raised complaints due to Louisiana’s state laws regarding marriage, an Air Force Tech Sergeant entered a “civil union” in a military chapel on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.
Dozens of friends and family members attended Saturday afternoon’s ceremony for Tech. Sgt. Erwynn Umali and Will Behrens. It was presided over by Kay Reeb, a Navy chaplain with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America…
Chaplain Reeb’s denomination accepts homosexual “marriage,” even if the state of New Jersey doesn’t. (In a twist of irony, Michael Weinstein once claimed an ELCA chaplain was part of a conspiracy of “fundamentalist Christian religious predation,” consistent with Weinstein’s penchant for assigning his own labels to people regardless of their actual beliefs.)
Some critics of religious freedom suddenly find their copy of the Constitution with respect to free exercise when it comes to homosexuals saying their ceremonies are “religious events,” and therefore protected.
It seems advocates of “sexual liberty” — of all stripes — don’t need a court case to win the right to “be who they are.” They just need to say its religious. It seems that according to homosexual advocates, that solves everything.
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