PropertyValue
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http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value
  • If it does not have to do with the ceremony itself, then there is no grounds for a religious objection in providing the service, especially if the service is provided to other couples who would raise a religious objection in the same religion (divorcees, adulterers, etc.) So basically, unless you are asked to be the officiator to the wedding or to hold it in your church building, you really have n
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