Smileyeagle, I'm gonna choose you as an example, because you're a vocal activist on these boards and also my friend.
How would legalizing gay marriage change your life? Other than certain legal spousal benefits and tax stuff. If you and your boyfriend went from dating to married, would it really change anything in your day to day life?
Not that I'm saying you shouldn't have just as much right to get married as straight people do, I'm asking in an awkward way why anyone would object.
Is there some significant portion of the population who are gay and closeted, and the only reason they haven't come out is because they can't legally get married? How the hell does it affect anyone else if you and your partner are legally married or not?
I think there should be complete and total separation between a religious marriage and a lawful civil union. A church should have full rights to say if you're gay you can't get married, or even be a member of a church. A church marriage should also have absolutely no effect on your legal status, in fact shouldn't even be recognized by the government.
At the same time, to get those legal benefits, you would have to get a permit from the government recognizing a civil union. And no church would have any say towards who the government could grant those to, in fact, the constitution requires the government to grant it without discrimination.
How would legalizing gay marriage change your life? Other than certain legal spousal benefits and tax stuff. If you and your boyfriend went from dating to married, would it really change anything in your day to day life?
Not that I'm saying you shouldn't have just as much right to get married as straight people do, I'm asking in an awkward way why anyone would object.
Is there some significant portion of the population who are gay and closeted, and the only reason they haven't come out is because they can't legally get married? How the hell does it affect anyone else if you and your partner are legally married or not?
I think there should be complete and total separation between a religious marriage and a lawful civil union. A church should have full rights to say if you're gay you can't get married, or even be a member of a church. A church marriage should also have absolutely no effect on your legal status, in fact shouldn't even be recognized by the government.
At the same time, to get those legal benefits, you would have to get a permit from the government recognizing a civil union. And no church would have any say towards who the government could grant those to, in fact, the constitution requires the government to grant it without discrimination.
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