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Originally Posted by Derwood
Okay, then give us you reasons for denying them the option to marry so we can understand better. Explain how you justify it in a way that doesn't draw the line between two groups of citizens
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-- Sure. As soon as you tell me where the line is.
Remember, I am not calling for Gays not to be able to marry.
I feel the individual states should make the call.
That way when the next group says, "If marraige isn't between a man and a woman, why is it restricted to just two people?" and the battle starts again, individual states can find their own solutions.
So tell me, how are you going to respond to polygomists who say, "My civil rights are being violated because I can't be married to more than one person at once."
Or the 60 year old lady who wants to marry her sister, not out of love but so she will be covered by her health benefits.
Both of those examples come from Anderson Cooper from CNN. Those people at the protests gave CNN those reasons for supporting Gay marraige.
They, by their own admission, don't care about gays. They just want the definition of marraige to change so they can then sue to have it cover them, as well.