That's not an accurate assessment, it's just a bit of word play.
Nope.
Here, try again. Man's beliefs do not dictate how the law should go.
I guess you think that means man's beliefs do dictate how the law should go.
You have to respond to what I say, not what you wish I'd say.
The law under consideration and ruled upon by the S. Ct. is the operating law of the land here.
That which is contrary to God's standards is no law at all.
You're speaking to another law, one you believe exists and believe is the only true law.
And you're speaking to man's law; the one you believe exists and is the only true law.
What now? We should just side with you because you say so? Sorry, we are meant to follow God, not man.
The Supreme Court didn't rule on that and never will, because it isn't the law of our compact, though there are any number of parallels to it and many of those who wrote laws for it believed in God and His absolutes.
You talk in pronouns such that nobody has the foggiest notion what you're talking about.