Any church tolerant of gays in the pews that remains commercially viable will persist.
Churches intolerant of the divorced and remarrieds, for instance, in their pews will soon find those pews (and collection plates) empty on Sundays. No matter what Jesus said about the practice,'Christian' churches aren't going to enforce unpopular strictures.
Churches that make a stink about too many things the 'choosy faithful' find inconvenient will either be advertising for a new pastor or locking their doors and seeking out a different franchise.
Even the Mormons, if the finance department decides there is money to be made with turning a blind eye, if not outright support for gay marriage will announce yet ANOTHER convenient revelation.
Churches intolerant of the divorced and remarrieds, for instance, in their pews will soon find those pews (and collection plates) empty on Sundays. No matter what Jesus said about the practice,'Christian' churches aren't going to enforce unpopular strictures.
Churches that make a stink about too many things the 'choosy faithful' find inconvenient will either be advertising for a new pastor or locking their doors and seeking out a different franchise.
Even the Mormons, if the finance department decides there is money to be made with turning a blind eye, if not outright support for gay marriage will announce yet ANOTHER convenient revelation.