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Illinois Republicans block bid for hearing on same-sex marriage bill

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Gay marriage, the letter said, degrades “the cultural understanding of marriage to an emotional bond between any two adults.”

The religious leaders further warned that, while the law exempts religious institutions from having to consecrate same-sex marriages, the proposed legislation doesn’t protect their rights to freely exercise their religious beliefs because they would have to treat same-sex unions as the equivalent of marriage in their business practices. For example, they might be forced to provide health insurance to an employee’s same-sex spouse.

The Rev. Timothy Scharr, president of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod’s Southern Illinois District, said, he’s optimistic that lawmakers will pay attention to what he said is a consensus against gay marriage.

“Our real concern is for the family, especially the traditional family of father, mother and children that’s been rooted so much in our culture,” said Scharr, whose district covers 95 congregations south and southeast of Springfield. “We thought it important to preserve that as much as possible. Many things unforeseen to us could take place. We’re fearful.”

Also Wednesday, a group of prominent African-American leaders released a letter in support of gay marriage. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and former Illinois Senate President Emil Jones Jr. were among a dozen people who signed it.

“We in Illinois have a chance to help lead the country in the right direction,” the letter reads. “The General Assembly should act now and give same-sex couples the freedom to marry. It is the right thing to do.”

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