Originally posted by Kieran
Funked-
It's only a matter of time before something like that does indeed happen. I won't be "okay" with that any better than gays are right now. Never suggested gays had to be "okay" with anything. They have their opportunity to reform America, I have mine.
As for the Constitution being amended, we'll see. But let's recognize something here... the gays are the folks bringing this to a head. They are trying to backdoor gay marriage into law through lawsuit and unlawful weddings now in SF. They are forcing the rest of America to be "okay" with gay marriage by forcing each state to respect gay marriages from other states (Massachusetts may be the first). Right now individual states can deny that privilege, but it's only one Supreme Court decision from becoming the law of the land. This means the only recourse to the 38 states that currently have same-sex marriage amendments (meaning anti-gay marriage) to protect their right to remain so in the only way possible- through Constitutional amendment.
Now I am not excited about the course we are on, but personally, I'm pretty damned tired of being pushed and just taking it. I don't believe in the lifestyle. I don't support it. I do believe it is immoral. Why in the world would I support a law respecting an immoral activity? Easymo said it best..."gays have gone beyond simply getting acceptance. They appear to want the religious to advocate their behavior."
Gays may get the right to marry- probably will, in fact. I will not support it in any way, shape, or form. It won't change the outcome one iota, but I will have a clear conscience nonetheless.
Juist like interracial couples wanted the same rights in the 1960s/70s. Same issues here. Many states out lawed interracial marriages specially between blacks and whites.... it was ok for a white to marry a chinese or orient... but not a black.
Gay people want to have civil unions with the same legal rights as married men and women.
The right to make medical decisions
The right to property
The right to power of attorney
The right to hospital visists
The right to adopt and raise childen and make decisions.
The right to life insurance, medical insurance, emergency leave, paternal leave...
Federal and State Tax benifets, tax burdons, etc...
All the legal rights that married people have just by applying for the $15 to $30 license.
This is no body's business, except their own. It affects no one but the two people who wish to be married.
It doesn't make the community immoral, it doesn't corrupt children, it doesn't bring down house values in the neighborhood.
It makes no difference in the world.
It's just exposes the bigotry and hypocrisy which lives in America.
The only issue here that people are stuck on is that the couple has the same gender.
Ain't it odd that all these "anti-big-government" conservatives want the government to be into every's business.