And I regard society's claim to be developed and caring with similar utter disdain when it spends so much time pandering to the wants of minorities whilst ignoring the needs of the majority, Gordon
What were the "needs of the majority" with regard to marriage equality and gay rights in general, exactly? Given that a majority were and are in favour of both, I mean.
Does your disdain for the "wants of minorities" extends to minorities such as, say, ethnic minorities, the disabled, the elderly etc.?
Or is it just the queers again?
The church can stand on its own two feet without the state intervening as it does.
When can we expect the church to keep its beak out of the state, then? For example, no bishops of the established church (no established church, come to that) in the House of Lords trying to block legislation which (a) has majority public support and (b) was absolutely none of its damned business anyway. That would be a fair deal, wouldn't it?
Unfortunately, it is hard to divorce the one from the other because we are dealing with humans twats, not robots.
Fixed that one for you.