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Originally Posted by mused76
Nobody is limiting freedom in the bedroom but they are attempting to stop marriage between the same sex. Same sex marriages, in my *opinion*, are not justified and only show self-love due to the fact that gay marriages are based on falling in love for the same sex - the same being whether it male or female. Marriage is sacred and meant to be between a male and a female in my opinion and in the Catholic church's opinion. The purpose of marriage: love and pro-create. This is all besides the point.
My main point in beginning this thread was to state that the majority spoke out and won. This isn't just Bush or the "government" stopping rights. The government is made up of American citizens who voted on gay marriage bans this election and have voted on other issues in the past. And the majority, at whatever time it was, voted in presidents who were either for or against issues.
The minority does have rights. They have rights to protest, to leave the country, to get petitions, to lead marches to the state capitals, etc. They don't have these rights in many countries or just recently received them in areas such as Iraq. The minority has rights so please do not say they don't. Whether or not the majority agrees is another thing.
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Yeah marriage is sacred. So let me know when divorce is illegal. Also those marry a millionare reality shows are illegal too (Ok this is wish would actually happen). Marriage is already not that sacred in our county as a legal institution.
Frankly, the best solution(meanign should piss off the fewest people) is to get rid of marriage in the US as a legal thing and just implement civil unions for and any adults ( and I'm not limiting the number to 2 either, although the current tax code may need some fixing first). Marriage can then stilll exist as a religious thing and that may church and state are once again seperate(at least on this issue).
I see no problems with this solution, but it is only my perspective. Any one that can point out flaws in my idea, please post.