Sentences with phrase «afforded by marriage»

Members of the gay and lesbian community have been free to express their love for another openly to one another, with all of the legal protections afforded by marriage.

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They would like the legal protection that marriage affords a family, but people like you prevent that, not because of any facts, but because you are blinded to reality by the religion you CHOSE to follow.
But the truth is that would be met with no support by those that already have the rights that marriage affords, as they are the ones that would lose something very valuable that they already have.
Two groups of prominent religious liberty scholars (one led by Robin Fretwell Wilson, the other by Douglas Laycock) have written letters (such as this one from Wilson's group) to state legislators and governors considering same - sex marriage bills, imploring them to include various statutory provisions that would afford some protection to religious freedom.
Invest in your marriage by setting aside the time to go out at least once a week (or stay in if you can't afford a weekly sitter) and do something fun!
They outlaw interfaith marriages, unless it is beneficial to them, they outlaw minority religions from proselytizing, they segregate Christians into poorer regions and neighborhoods by not affording them the same opportunities as Muslims.
And can you list any rights afforded by civil marriage, that are not afforded by CPs?
New Jersey's Supreme Court ruled today that gay and lesbian couples in the state must be afforded «the same rights and benefits enjoyed by opposite - sex couples under the civil marriage statutes.»
That said, the grip and turn - in feel from the Michelin Pilot Super Sports are tires astounding; the marriage of them with perfect weight balance and the confident cornering capabilities afforded by a KW Variant 3 coilover suspension is wisely conceived.
The problem is that acceptance of gay marriage doesn't override the religious protections afforded by paragaraph 2 (a) of the Charter) or the protection afforded to religious institutions such as TWU under the BC Human rights act.
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