All persons and religious institutions have the absolute right of religious belief without government regulation.
Our laws also protect civil rights, and the challenge is always how to protect both religious freedom and civil rights. The marriage law at issue in Question 1 contains an "affirmation of religious freedom" to protect the liberties of religious organizations. This ensures that anyone who performs marriages may refuse to do so for any reason, without any legal penalty. This includes clergy, lawyers and notaries. Some would say this goes too far, but it certainly shows that no one is trying to suppress religious liberties.