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Originally Posted by NCB
1. Again, they already have equal rights. They just want special rights. It impacts society as a whole for it legitimizes a sexual fetish. Also, it will eventually lead to homosexual sex education in our schools and thus upsurping the majority of American families values.
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NCB...you really need to explain your "special rights" argument. How is it "special" to want to be able to enter into a social contract (leaving the religious issue aside, for that is a church matter, not a state matter) that would provide the same rights for any two adults entering into a committed relationship.
As to the sex ed component, whats wrong with a comprehensive sex ed program that acknowledges and allows an honest discussion of homosexuality. I suspect many kids would appreciate the facts and not the myths that are perpetrated. But then again, I think many of the parents are probably more fearful than the kids and many would still prefer to limit sex ed to abstinence only.