In a word, no, you can have a civil ceremony - it is yourwedding after all, it's the one occassion when you can do what you want. A judge can officiate a wedding ceremony or, if you are on the coasts, a captain of a ship can officiate a wedding in international waters.
In other places, a registry office or a wedding celebrant.
Rafa is Agnostic.
If by deny you mean refuse, it gets complicated. If the minister is an ordained minister of a religion, AND if conducting the wedding is contrary to the beliefs of the religion, yes, the minister can refuse o conduct the ceremony.
There aren't any specific duties of an agnostic. It's kind of like asking what the duties of a left-handed person are. Certainly many agnostics have beliefs that they hold impose duties on them. But they aren't specifically agnostic beliefs.
He is a Christian. He is also an ordained minister. He became a minister because one of his friends wanted him to conduct their marriage ceremony.
A self-directed person
she believes in God but is not religious. saw it in a quote.
PewDiePie has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs.
I presume you mean the founding fathers? At that time there wasn't really the concept of agnostic - that was coined around 100 years after 1776. The religious beliefs of the founding fathers is interpreted from their writings; based on that Franklin was probably "agnostic" or atheist, George Washington may also have been agnostic.
Joey jordison is not a Jew he is christian but his religious beliefs are little different according to me he is agnostic.
Agnostic: Where a person doesn't deny nor accept any deity due to no proof. Example: God exist! Agnostic: Prove it! God doesn't exist! Agnostic: Prove it!
Colin Cowherd has not publicly disclosed his religion. He tends to keep his personal beliefs private.
An officiating minister is a clergy member who conducts religious ceremonies, such as weddings, baptisms, or funerals, on behalf of a religious organization. This individual is responsible for ensuring that the rituals are performed according to the beliefs and practices of their faith. Officiating ministers may also provide guidance and support to individuals or families during significant life events. Their role can vary depending on the denomination and specific ceremony.