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I don't think so. The argument I gave in a different area is the idea that you cannot selectively give service to X group, but not Y. However, in this case, the "service" is the people in some way. A religious ceremony is tied to belief, and tied to the church, the moral system, and so on. To mandate they act a certain way, within a church, isn't right. So long as the state will provide a courthouse and a secular leader to mandate the marriage, and gay people are allowed to form their own churches that can perform the ceremonies, then I think this is fine to allow discrimination on. Should a minister be compelled to perform what they believe is a sacred ordinance?