WTVD, a local ABC affiliate. "It's not like we can ignore that and then show up."In response, the Christian-owned wedding venue denied the request two days afterward, claiming it did not faciliate same-sex marriages.
It provided a list of alternative spaces that would.The rejection was "disheartening," said Henderson, a Raleigh-based attorney. "We had not had anything like this throughout the process or really in our lives.""This is us.
We are gay and we did not choose to be gay," Henderson added. "The fact that we don't have access to things other people do is discrimination in my eyes.
I think everyone has the right to believe what they want to believe to an extent. I don't think you get to be racist because your religion tells you to be.