I know this is a hot topic, but my liberal butt needs some help. I do not see the opposition to gay marriage being anything more than a tip of the hat to the religious right. I'd like to understand the argument more completely from a neutral standpoint that doesn't include religious philosophy. I'm agnostic and am an American, and I do not believe that religion should be intertwined with law. And, I don't think law should regulate religion. To each his own is my motto. So, without spewing off on how homosexuality is a sin, are there any legitimate arguments against it? If you're going to spew off numbers too, please cite them so I can look them up. I can spot a hot head a mile away, and I'm honestly trying to reach out to the other side and understand what's going on.
2006-07-05
17:21:49
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