It's called civil disobedience
Have fun. I'm curious though...what exactly are you going to do?
What about it? That a black man can marry a white woman or vice versa?
In Obergefell v. Hodges, states had passed laws banning marrying someone of the same sex. Same sex couples sued, arguing that the bans were a violation of their Constitutional rights to liberty and equal protection under the law. The Supreme Court agreed and ruled that the bans are unconstitutional, thereby clearing the way for same sex couples to have legal marriages.
In Loving v. Virginia, states had passed laws banning marrying someone of a different race. Interracial couples sued, arguing that the bans were a violation of their Constitutional rights to liberty and equal protection under the law. The Supreme Court agreed and ruled that the bans are unconstitutional, thereby clearing the way for interracial couples to have legal marriages.
Regarding Obergefell v. Hodges, you stated it was a "
half baked law pushed upon the people by the personal bias' of a supreme court justice. The so-called rights are perceived if others do not recognize the authority of the SCOTUS to trample their rights to impose it."
Why aren't you making the same argument against Loving v. Virginia? As you can see, the legal and Constitutional issues are
exactly the same.
Yes.
No, they did not, they imposed the political whims of an illegitimate group upon the constitutional rights of those that oppose it on religious & moral grounds.
So I assume you have been making the same argument against Loving v. Virginia on the same grounds?
In essence they have pitted the constitution against itself by creating rights for an illegitimate group based upon aberrant behavior not even named in the constitution.
I don't recall interracial marriage being mentioned in the Constitution either.
You must be a special kind of stupid. In that case, the schools merely allowed Muslim students to pray. And guess what? Christian students can do the same. They do all the time.
Again, you must be a special kind of stupid....the kind that doesn't understand the difference between going into a bakery and asking for cake #4 from the catalog, and going in and asking for a unique cake with specific speech on it.
Oh but, that is where you are dead wrong, the homosexual movement is all about acceptance & legitimacy of physiologically unnatural behavior which cannot be legislated.
Your paranoia is noted.
I don't believe anyone denies the sexual legitimacy of a marriage between a man & a woman regardless of race or ethnicity, nor is it even in the ballpark as a parallel for the opposition to homosexual marriage or the legitimacy of said marriage on biological, physiological, or moral grounds.
If you believe marrying someone of the same sex is wrong, then don't do it. But no one else is beholden to your beliefs.