Originally Posted by
Ashliana
1) You're talking about a foreign country with an entirely different legal system, and they're challenging the Church of England, which is a state-endorsed body with the queen at its head (and marriage equality has already been passed in the UK).
2) This isn't an example that supports your claim. The guy is withholding his alumni donations to the school in protest of their decision, not suing them or advocating them to be forced by law to recognize or perform same-sex marriages.
My response to you in the other thread:
You have produced no examples. Since you're ignorant, I'll repeat: There are no marriage equality advocacy groups in the US that advocate requiring private institutions to marry same-sex couples, period.