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Australia does not exactly have a secular government and so isn't the rest of the developed world (in contrary to what people think).See, when a secular government extends the right of ceremonial marriage to gay people, it shall no longer be seen as something odd or an option in the eye of the religious person in the workplace. That's how secular governments work. You don't want something like that to happen, you move to one of the numerous countries in the Middle East.
I don't believe that a church should be forced to celebrate gay marriage, since that is not government territory and the church is free to think whatever they like. But if you're a government celebrant then tough luck! If you're a florist or baker, tough luck! Because if you choose to deny service to people because of their sexual orientation, then you are already committing the offence of discrimination which has long existed and is outside the issue of gay marriage.
Beliefs, laws and values were passed down from Christianity ( and that means our ethics are too) and government members hold these values. We also have christian programs like the pastoral thing. ALSO, when some liberals joined the government and was sworn in, they referenced God.