If you are asking me if I agree with homosexuals marrying, I say yes. I have no problem with this. their relationship does not interfere with my right to life liberty or happiness. I do have a problem with the discriminatory laws that forbid hetrosexual couples from carrying each other on insurance while allowing homosexual couples to do it.JohnG@lt wrote:
They were only non-discriminatory in the very narrow way you presented them. You completely negated the sexual orientation of the people involved and used a very strict, very literal criteria to reaffirm marriage between a man and a woman. Who would benefit in a marriage where one of the members was gay? No one. It would be a false marriage from the start. Whether you want to admit it or not, preventing people from marrying based on the sexes involved is discriminatory.lowing wrote:
Actually, I have no idea what to believe, I do not know the truth, nor do I believe the truth is known by anyone alive either.JohnG@lt wrote:
I edited. So even though those people performing the marriage ceremony are secular, you believe that god is working through them to consecrate the marriage? What would happen to a JotP, ships captain or Elvis if they performed a ceremony for a gay couple?
I am speaking of the laws of our society, and they are not discriminating in this matter, again, except for the example I gave.
again I must re-emphasize that the laws as they are now, are not discriminatory, we all have the same rights.
Allowing same sex marriage would also be consistant with this since I assume I would also be allowed to marry a man if i chose, ( not likely) and a straight woman to marry a woman as well.