Legally no. It's defined as an agreement between a man and a woman. Until the law changes no. When ppl start doing whatever they want, it's a road to anarchy. Ppl should respect the gay community, but gays need to respect the laws as well.
2006-07-02 22:08:51
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answered by morgysan 3
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Abso-freakin-lutely. Just because someone is gay does not mean they're not entitled to marry the person they love. I support the right of a gay couple to marry and to have the same privileges and downfalls that any married couple would have. It's not a perfect society just because a couple gets married - not by a long shot. But a gay couple has so few rights under the law as it is, and denying them the right to marry is just another way of sweeping them under the rug as far as I'm concerned. Get something right for a change. Let some people find happiness together.
2006-07-03 05:36:34
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answered by amethystknighte 1
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Yes. The only reason not to allow gay marriages is of a religious nature. And states should not be guided only by religious values. States should stand above religions. And above religions there is no reason to ban gay marriages.
2006-07-03 07:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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In the Philippines gay marriage should not allowed because if we base this to morality then we can say that this is immoral. God created only man and woman and gay is not included. Gay marrige should not be allowed because it can affect the image of our country and it is consider as an immoral act.
2006-07-03 05:54:40
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answered by jhun 1
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Of Course. Who are we to judge what others do? All these people who have a problem with it need to grow up and get out of controlling other peoples lives, its called Liberty. Im for all forms of gay marriage, if they want to thats fine.
Most of these posts just sound ignorant and pathetic, like most of the posters
2006-07-03 05:12:48
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answered by thomas p 5
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It is legal under the constitution of the U.S.
So, it should be allowed on those grounds.
Further, it is no one else's business if gay people wish to get married, and suffer just like straight people.
Only irrational bigots are likely to disagree, I suspect.
Being gay is mostly genetic, and doesn't hurt anyone. Get over it, you wacky religious characters.
Thanks.
:-)
2006-07-03 05:14:28
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answered by energeticthinker 5
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Yes. Gay couples would increase the number of married partners seeking to adopt which would elevate the negative side of making abortion illegal.
2006-07-03 05:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If two consenting adults want to marry why stop them? Who are they hurting? I still don't understand the religious arguments behind this.
God said "love thy neighbour" not "Love thy neighbour, unless he loves other men, or has different views then you do, or just plain creeps you out".
What goes on in someones household has no effect on yours. "Don't hate someone because they love."
2006-07-03 11:05:54
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answered by goodcanadiangirl 2
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No. Never. Turds cannot be fertilized, regardless of what the queers say. Carpet munching is not the national pastime.
2006-07-03 05:06:45
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answered by jack f 7
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Absolutely not.
By the way i am not a religious zealot either...
2006-07-03 05:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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