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riage policy a few years ago in response to 
a statewide gay marriage fight in California. Snider said some religious 
leaders have been threatened with lawsuits for declining to perform same-sex 
wedding ceremonies.Dean Inserra, head pastor of the 1,000-member City Church 
Tallahassee, based in Florida, said he does not want to be alarmist, 
but his church is looking into how best to address the issue.Inserra 
said he already has had to say no to gay friends who 
wanted him to perform a wedding ceremony."We have some gay couples that 
attend our church. What happens when they ask us to do their 
wedding?" Inserra said. "What happens when we say no? Is it going 
to be treated like a civil rights thing?"Critics, including some gay Christian 
leaders, argue that the changes amount to a solution looking for a 
problem."They seem to be under the impression that there is this huge 
movement with the goal of forcing them to perform ceremonies that violate 
their freedom of religion," said Justin Lee, executive director of the Gay 
Christian Network, a nonprofit that provides support for gay Christians 
and their friends and families and encourages churches to be more welcoming."If 
anyone tried to force a church to perform a ceremony against their 
will, I would be the first person to stand up in that 
church's defense."Thirteen states and the District of Columbia now recognize 
gay marriage.Some Christian denominations, such as the United Church of 
Christ and
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