Southern Baptists Vote to Push for National Ban on Same-Sex Marriage
CBS NewsJune 11, 20251 min10,734 views
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- π― The Southern Baptists, the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S., have voted to push for a national ban on same-sex marriage.
- ποΈ This decision was made at their annual convention in Dallas this week, attended by approximately 10,000 church leaders.
- ποΈ The group, largely seen as representing conservative Christian thought, has long opposed gay marriage, but this is the first time they have voted to actively work towards ending it legally.
Legal Strategy and Precedents
- βοΈ The delegates aim to start by overturning the landmark Obergefell v. Hajes Supreme Court decision from 10 years ago, which legalized gay marriage nationwide.
- πΊοΈ If this ruling is reversed, individual states could decide whether to allow same-sex marriage licenses.
- π For existing same-sex marriages, the Respect for Marriage Act would still provide recognition.
Historical Political Influence
- π’ The Southern Baptists have demonstrated political sway in the past, notably their vocal support for overturning Roe v. Wade three years ago, which subsequently occurred.
- π£ This historical influence suggests their current push could have significant implications.
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