nukchebi0 wrote:
But what is the definition of marriage?
Don't give me that "definition of marriage" baloney, because it's crap.
Marriage really has two purposes - a civil one and a religious one. A lot of people blur the lines between the two because of tradition. If a gay couple were to get married in a courthouse, by a judge, why should that not be called marriage? I can understand particular churches not wanting to perform the religious ceremonies, and no one should try to make them.
There is nothing suggested that would force various religious groups to embrace and perform religious marriage ceremonies for homosexuals. But there is a civil marriage (note that it uses the word "marriage"), which is secular, and should basically be blind to the genders involved.