Same-Sex Marriage: No Religion, Please

Philip F. Harris
Does this put the matter to rest in the State of Maine? Unfortunately, no. "We feel he kind of shortchanged us all," said The Rev. Bob Emrich, pastor of Emmanuel Bible Baptist Church in Plymouth and a founder of the Maine Marriage Alliance, which opposes the law. "But that´s his prerogative. He´s the governor." According to AP writer Glenn Adams, Marc Mutty of the Roman Catholic Diocese said challengers expect to get the go-ahead by May 21 to begin collecting signatures to get a referendum on the bill, which was signed Wednesday by Gov. John Baldacci. The Maine Jeremiah Project, a church based public policy group and The National Association of Marriage Enhancement are starting a petition drive to get the issue on the November ballot as a referendum question.

In my opinion, these church groups should really mind their own business! If church and state are to be separate, as provided by our Constitution, then they should stick to their own concerns rather than trying to foist their ´worn out dogma´ on others. Nothing in this bill requires them to conduct same sex marriages. They can continue to do practice their faith as they so choose. The fact that they are trying to force their values on others is just another example of the evils of organized religion. Why must everyone live the way they want people to live? Why must they insist that they are right and everyone else is wrong? There are other religions belief systems and that is why separation is guaranteed. One could easily argue that the state should not accept religious marriage ceremonies as legal unless it is accompanied by a civil union as well. Why should marriage be only what these religious leaders claim it should be?


Yes, we are one nation under God, but we are not one nation under the Baptist or Catholic version of God. Christians need to get off this ´everyone must believe as we do´ train. This attitude has caused the world way too much suffering and strife and division. Christianity is perhaps the only religion that purposely sets out to force others to act in its own image. Maybe if religions practiced the true meaning of their teachings and acted with tolerance, love and compassion towards others, the world just might be a safer place.
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Philip F. Harris

Philip Harris was born in Massachusetts and received his B.A. in Political Science from the American University in Washington, D.C. His graduate work was done at Howard University and the University of Northern Colorado. He has worked at the local, county, regional, state and federal levels of government, including serving on a White House Task Force on National Rural Policy.
In addition, Mr. Harris is a multi-published author, novelist and an educator and co-founder of All Things That Matter Press. His books include: the controversial novels, WAKING GOD BOOK I: THE JOURNEY BEGINS and THE SACRED ROTA: WAKING GOD BOOK II, WAKING GOD BOOK III: THE SECOND COMING OF HUMANITY. http://www.wakinggod.com/; the new classic that addresses teen drug abuse, A MAINE CHRISTMAS CAROL; JESUS TAUGHT IT, TOO: THE EARLY ROOTS OF THE LAW OF ATTRACTION; COLLECTED MESSAGES: GUIDES TO PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION, BOOKS I & II; RAPING LOUISIANA: A DIARY OF DECEIT; POLARIZING YOUR LIFE TOWARD PERFECTION; WHAT'S WRONG WITH US ANYWAY?

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