I did lots of research regarding gay marriage and there isn't a single fabric of logical document that says it's wrong. It doesn't outlaw it in the constitution. In fact, in the constitution, it says all are equal and all are to have equal rights. So, in respect, denying someone to marry based on their orientation is ILLEGAL and goes against the laws the founding fathers planned out for the country.
If the Bible says it's wrong, then that's irrelevant. We're supposed to have separation of Church and State in this country. This is called the Establishment Clause.
So why can't gays get married? They have every right to. Why can't they?
2006-11-17
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Maria Isabel
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