Exactly, but only if one can show that they are committing a sin, per the Bible.
Is there a list of sins somewhere in the bible or do I have to read the whole thing?
From Wikipedia;
"Sin is often used to mean an action that is prohibited or considered wrong. In some religions (notably in Christianity), sin can refer not only to physical actions taken, but also to thoughts and internalized motivations and feelings. Colloquially, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful"."
At the very least, voting against gay marriage has been shown to be harmful to gay couples. The desire to withhold this right is entirely selfish. How can it be anything but alienating?
I don't think they generally consider breaking secular laws as a sin.
Indeed and that is the problem.
Rom 3:31 Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law.
Scary as hell for sure.
Inalienable is what we have regardless of laws, governments, beliefs, etc.
What, then, would qualify?