Respecting religious ideas in law

Delta4Embassy

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If we're to forbid gay marriage and the like on religious grounds (there are no non-religious grounds to forbid it,) then shouldn't part of that process include proving your religion's gods exist in the first place? Otherwise, we're just allowing a book some people wrote which can say anything become a law. What I write a book, claim an angel told me to write it because wants me to, and make some wild claim I want written into law. At what point does respecting a given religious tenet become suitable for writing into lawbooks governing everyone, whether they're members of my faith or not?
 

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