First things first, I'm a straight married man. Now, I understand the arguement that Christians have against gay marriage. A man shall not lie next to a man, and all that Bible talk. That's fine. But if you use this arguement to fight gay marriage, shouldn't you fight equally hard against atheist marriages performed by judges? The whole arguement against gay marriage is based on religion, so why should anti-religous straight people get a free ride? For me, I can't take these anti-gay people seriously when they can't even have a consistant set of values themselves. If they were consistent by opposing athiest marriage as well at least I would respect their opinion, but as it stands now, the logic just isn't there.
2006-12-07
04:49:06
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