Not against equality, but against word ‘marriage’

I read in your paper, on Friday, March 6, about printers who would not do invitations for a same-sex marriage. What happened to freedom of religion? The printers said that because of their religion they were against ‘same-sex marriage’.

Not against equality, but against word ‘marriage’

All through history, ā€˜marriage’ meant male and female coming together and propagating future generations. Same-sex unions should have the rights of married couples. But if they are allowed to use the word ā€˜marriage’, it will no longer mean what it does today. ā€˜Marriage’ is a special institution, between a man and a woman, who have the power from God to create families.

Betty Cotter

Islanduane

Mungret

Co. Limerick

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