That was quick

From here:

A Montana man said Wednesday that he was inspired by last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage to apply for a marriage license so that he can legally wed his second wife.

Nathan Collier and his wives Victoria and Christine applied at the Yellowstone County Courthouse in Billings on Tuesday in an attempt to legitimize their polygamous marriage. Montana, like all 50 states, outlaws bigamy — holding multiple marriage licenses — but Collier said he plans to sue if the application is denied.

“It’s about marriage equality,” Collier told The Associated Press Wednesday. “You can’t have this without polygamy.”

TEC and the ACoC don’t haven’t much of a generous pastoral response to offer Nathan, Victoria and Christine because so many North American Anglican clergy have been too busy legitimising their own sexual urges to worry about polygamy – although clerical polygamy may well be on the horizon; as long as it’s gay polygamy.

5 thoughts on “That was quick

  1. I’m surprised it took so long. Next week it’ll be somebody wanting to marry their dog for the sake of ‘the love that dare not bark its name.’ Of course, one wants to ask what’s wrong with the women that they’d go for sharing a man.

  2. Until there are enough of these to bus to polls to vote Democrat, I don’t see it happening…then again, there may be enough Mormons and Muslims to force the issue.

  3. “North American Anglican clergy have been too busy legitimising their own sexual urges to worry about polygamy”

    An important point.

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