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i read cheeseburgers opinion on gay marriages and he is so closed minded and his opinion on this subject is so off base..there is nothing wrong with gay marriages... or with gays raising kids as long as the kids are loved by there dads or moms. and i think that gay mariages should be leagel be cause gays have the right to have all the normal things that go with being married.. i have gay friends and feel strongy about the gay rights things
sorry - didn't go through all 4 pages
I went through a bit of it, so I'm sorry if I'm repetitive. I did try to read others' views, but I don't have the attention span tonight for all 4 pages...having said that...
The entire gay marriage problem isn't hinged on seperation of church and state. By putting "recognizes that marriage is between a man and a woman" into our Constitution goes against the 14th amendment. Which, in a nutshell, says that no group of people can be forbidden life, liberty and the persuit of happiness by another group or by the government.
When I got my marriage license it said nothing about children, sex, God (or any name of Him/Her/It/They) or love. All it needed was to be signed by a witness and someone who could legally officiate over it. (justice of the peace, minister, rabbi, etc). We now have a church out in California that can ordain people for free. Legally. And they legally perform marriage ceremonies...any kind you want.
In the letters my state's gay rights group sent to government officials they do not request that churches or any other religious institution be forced to marry them. They make this a specific point in the letter so that it is not misunderstood. They only ask for the same protections as everyone else in this country has.
I do have a strong oppinion over "Civil Union" vs "Marriage". "Marriage" is a legally binding contract between two consenting adults regarding their assets, property, death and taxes. That is what the government sticks it's nose into. However, civil unions and marriage have different laws. They are not equal.
Civil Unions, their scope and laws, are decided by the state. They have approximately 600 laws regarding assets, property, etc etc. Marriage has civil and federal laws, protecting the rights of the two involved. Added up I believe the number is about 1100 more; laws regarding abuse, child custody and support, social security, etc.
To say to one group of people, who abide by every other law in our country, that they cannot have the persuit of happiness that we (heterosexuals) have shows how little we have learned from history. All of this is fine if it is YOUR religion that the government defends, promotes and bases it's decisions on. What happens when it's YOUR rights and freedoms that are taken away? If we can do it to black people, to homosexuals, to Jews, ... who's next? We sit in our little churches and pray for peace and there are still holocausts in this world. Yet we go to our little voting booths and still vote for discrimination to be written into our laws. (more, I should say). We're going in the wrong direction.