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California’s Proposition 8: Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?

Politics

Doc Edge

In arguing that gay marriage jeopardizes their religious freedom, Prop 8’s proponents have failed to make a crucial distinction. Secular marriage is the mechanism the state uses to keep track of life partners for administrative purposes. Sacred marriage is a blanket term for a number of institutions specific to individual sects and religions. Many couples are united both by secular marriage and by some form of sacred marriage, but despite their correlation, secular and sacred marriage do not imply each other. It is easy to imagine a couple that would like to be married by their church but not in the eyes of the state, or vice versa. Clearly separating these ideas reveals holes in all arguments regarding infringements of Prop 8’s supporters’ religious rights and shows gay marriage to be not an issue of religious freedom, but one of equal protection under the law from gender-based discrimination.

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