{"id":1774,"date":"2009-11-02T17:18:00","date_gmt":"2009-11-02T17:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2009\/11\/religion-shapes-marriage-debat.php"},"modified":"2009-11-02T17:18:00","modified_gmt":"2009-11-02T17:18:00","slug":"religion-shapes-marriage-debat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2009\/11\/religion-shapes-marriage-debat","title":{"rendered":"Religion Shapes Marriage Debate in N.J."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(RNS) In the national fight over legalizing gay marriage, New Jersey is a battleground state.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s the last state standing with a civil union law that has not explicitly prohibited or allowed gay marriage. Other states with civil union laws have already moved on, calling that union &#8220;marriage&#8221; or defining marriage as only between a man and a woman.<br \/>\nIn New Jersey, battle lines are being drawn on the issue that is so contentious it even pits political party members against each other.<br \/>\n&#8220;I think, by and large, it&#8217;s religious beliefs that come into play here,&#8221; said Joe Marbach, who teaches political science at Seton Hall University. &#8220;It&#8217;s one that&#8217;s very divisive in the state. We&#8217;re seeing the groups already lined up.&#8221;<br \/>\nHundreds of people &#8212; holding signs that read &#8220;Let the people decide&#8221; and &#8220;Marriage = one man and one woman&#8221; &#8212; gathered in front of the Statehouse in Trenton last month (October) to protest gay marriage.<br \/>\nThe crowd applauded as politicians and representatives from the Catholic Church, as well as other religious groups, vowed to defeat gay marriage.<br \/>\n&#8220;That word `marriage&#8217; means an awful lot to us, and we don&#8217;t want to see it radically redefined,&#8221; said Len Deo of the New Jersey Family Policy Council. &#8220;You cannot redefine what you did not create.&#8221;<br \/>\nGil Santos, 40, of Perth Amboy, said he attended the rally because he felt he needed to support traditional marriage in the legislative tussle.<br \/>\n&#8220;It doesn&#8217;t look easy, and it looks like it&#8217;ll be a hard battle,&#8221;<br \/>\nSantos said. &#8220;But I&#8217;ll be attending rallies, making phone calls and praying hard.&#8221;<br \/>\nBut religious groups in the state are divided on the issue.<br \/>\nThe Rev. Charlie Ortman of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Montclair last week said he and his church &#8212; along with 17 other religious groups across the state &#8212; actively support gay marriage.<br \/>\n&#8220;Religion has made such a mess of this matter that it&#8217;s religion that now must step into the fray so that religions can stand on the side of love rather than the side of discrimination,&#8221; Ortman said.<br \/>\nThe next governor will &#8220;have a tremendous impact&#8221; on whether gay couples are allowed to marry, Marbach said. &#8220;I think all the candidates have been pretty clear on their stance. If it&#8217;s Jon Corzine, the governor will sign it, but Chris Christie has already stated he won&#8217;t be&#8221; signing it.<br \/>\nIn the meantime, the gubernatorial race has kept lawmakers from holding committee meetings and advancing legislation that would allow gay couples to marry.<br \/>\n&#8220;The unfortunate thing about New Jersey is that we&#8217;re just not in session right now,&#8221; said Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, a Democrat from Mercer who is sponsoring the Assembly version.<br \/>\nBut lawmakers pushing for the bill to become law still say it could happen during a lameduck session this year.<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s something I hope will pass in the very near future,&#8221; said Sen.<br \/>\nLoretta Weinberg, a Democrat from Bergen and a candidate for lieutenant governor. Weinberg is also sponsoring the &#8220;Freedom of Religion and Equality in Civil Marriage Act.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;If it happens in lame duck that will be fine,&#8221; she said. &#8220;If it doesn&#8217;t, I think it will happen in the next Legislature.&#8221;<br \/>\nOpponents of gay marriage said voters should decide how the state legally defines marriage.<br \/>\n&#8220;We&#8217;re not going to let you pull a scam in the lame duck,&#8221;<br \/>\nAssemblyman Michael Doherty, a Republican from Warren, said at last month&#8217;s rally. &#8220;If (the bill) is sent to the voters of New Jersey, the people of New Jersey may vote for traditional marriage.&#8221;<br \/>\nNational advocates for gay marriage said New Jersey was poised to pass the bill because it already allows civil unions and it has a history of leaning left politically.<br \/>\nConnecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire had civil union laws before they legalized marriage for gay couples, said Sarah Warbelow, State Legislative Director for the Human Rights Council, a Washington D.C.-based group that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, Maryland and California allow gay couples some rights through domestic partnerships, but reserve the meaning of &#8220;marriage&#8221; for heterosexual couples through an amendment to their state constitution or a law passed by their legislature.<br \/>\n&#8220;There&#8217;s clearly a patchwork of rights for same-sex couples in our country,&#8221; said Marty Rouse, National Field Director for the Human Rights Council.<br \/>\n<em>By MARY FUCHS and ROHAN MASCARENHAS<br \/>\n(Mary Fuchs and Rohan Mascarenhas write for The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J.)<br \/>\nCopyright 2009 Religion News Service. 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