If they are in a state that accepts same-sex marriages, and if the chaplain's religion doesn't forbid it.
If they are in a state that accepts same-sex marriages, and if the chaplain's religion doesn't forbid it.
No kidding. They still have to follow the laws of the states and countries where they're stationed.The Navy is not state-specific, it's a federal military.
That's right. They follow the beliefs of their own denomination.Some churches bless gay unions, some don't so I expect the same with chaplains.
No kidding. They still have to follow the laws of the states and countries where they're stationed.
That's right. They follow the beliefs of their own denomination.
No kidding. They still have to follow the laws of the states and countries where they're stationed.
It's a step towards equality.
It used to be. Back in the 1970's, for example, some states had drinking ages of 18, some were 21. On military bases, it was 18 years old, even if the state law was 21. That was done away with when all the states went to 21.Are you sure? They're pretty exempted from a lot of things.
Man, DOMA is being a real pain in the butt.
Come on, do away with marriages (hetero or homo) altogether!
Man, DOMA is being a real pain in the butt.
Come on, do away with marriages (hetero or homo) altogether!
Man, DOMA is being a real pain in the butt.
Come on, do away with marriages (hetero or homo) altogether!
It's a step towards something all right.