With a pending SCOTUS ruling on marriage equality coming down any day now, the religious right is getting more and more desperate (and, hysterical). Most experts believe the SCOTUS will strike down state laws which prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. So, a group of religious right anti-gay activists placed an ad in the Washington Post asking the justices not to force them to choose between the state and the laws of G-d.
I don't see why they think they have to make any choice whatsoever. Marriage equality does not concern them at all unless some of them happen to be gay. A SCOTUS ruling in favor of marriage equality is not going to force any of them to marry someone of the same sex. It's just bigotry and homophobia dressed up in religious dogma. In addition, most religiously affiliated Americans support marriage equality. You can find the views of various religions and denominations with regard to the issue
here.
From Jeremy Hooper at Good As You:
The coalition behind this ad, led by fringe activist Rick Scarborough, claims that over 40,000 people have signed on to the call to flout a Supreme Court ruling in favor of fifty-state equality.
Fortunately for them, their lives won't really be changed in any real way. And in fact, if they'd step away from the fallacious world of anti-gay activism, where non-events are turned into "CONTROVERSIES!!!," perfectly understandable points of compromise are morphed into acts of "culture war," and fundraising is dependent on a fake "victim" routine, they'd probably go through the rest of their lives never being bothered by a same-sex wedding.