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Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
Why not a justice of the peace or a judge? If you don't want a church or religious wedding, a JP seems to be a good solution. You could arrange for that person to come to the facility where you want to get married. I wouldn't let something as important as my wedding depend on the legality of an internet ordination.
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Seriously. I'm not sure I get what the problem is here -- a justice of the peace seems to make far more sense and be far more reliable than getting your Catholic friend ordained in a religion she doesn't belong to . . .

It makes so much more sense to go with a JP than to mess around trying to figure out internet-ordaining stuff and then have a marriage that you will never fully know whether or not it's legal, as well as possibly screwing up your friend's relationship with her church (which sounds pretty important to her).
I mean, I just don't get what the argument AGAINST the justice of the peace is here.