Yes, and any loser that says it should be outlawed and quotes pointless bible verses is a disgrace to humanity.
2006-11-20 17:58:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say YES. I will explain the reason for my answer. Most gays that I know or see around where I am from are the best people that one can meet. They have to show society that they are good people, go out of their way to prove that. They treat people with respect, and if there are children in the union, they are always well dressed and good students in school. Why can they be married legally? Why can they do their taxes together? Why can they participate like normal couples do? I will tell you why, because our society doesn't allow them, because they know that they are much better parents, and much better individual, with a lot of common sense, and the so called normal people (non gays), are afraid that they will look ignorant on the the things that they do to their children and families. So there, these are my thoughts. Like them or not, I am telling the facts.
Do not be afraid of things that you do not bother to understand and become familiar with.
Happy Thanksgiving.
2006-11-23 14:28:51
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answered by Boricua Born 5
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Yes. Marriage is a loving bond and spiritual commitment between two people who love each other, not our government. I'm Gay. If I decide I love some one to tangle up with financially, and any other way, I will find a way. I'm not waiting for Joe Hick Fundie to approve.
I think this whole marriage thing being sacred for only a male and female completely bogus. When I worked in a bindery (making books / printing), when we would merge one component with another we called it "marrying"... Sh*t, if the book and it's cover can get "married", then so can I!!!!
Gregory
2006-11-21 02:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. And this is why...
Marriage is a ritual that is sanctioned by a meeting, synagogue, church, etc. and thus SEPARATE FROM government. The leaders of each religious organization and its members are free to determine who and how they want to engage in marital rituals.
The government should only have authority over civil unions, be it same sex or heterosexual. (And let us not forget the hermaphrodites)
I am a believer in secular government.
2006-11-21 02:13:33
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answered by Paul S 2
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The answer is yes, same sex marriage should be lagal, but this sparks another question...why should same sex marriage be considered illegal...when two people of the same sex love each other they feel and experience the same emotions of love as do couples of the opposite sex...I fail to see anything "illegal" about that.
2006-11-21 02:02:49
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answer #5
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answered by NoMan H 1
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Man can make it legal in any state, but only God will sanction a marriage between a man and a woman. That is God's plan.
2006-11-21 03:00:07
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answered by marsha 3
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Firstly I would like to make it known I am not gay. I stress this for the simple fact being I don't want anyone thinking I am bias when I say I do believe same sex marraige should be legalised. I am all for equality so much so I refuse to marry until every one of my peers are legally able to.
2006-11-21 02:06:45
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answered by ib6ub9 1
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I expect criticism here, but oh well. By my religious beliefs, I say no. It is not natural to be with a person of the same sex. We were made to be with people of the opposite sex to procreate. That is the way it was intended. That is the way it should stay.
2006-11-21 01:59:33
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answered by There can only be one - (ANSWER) 4
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Hell yes! In this world full of war and famish and oppression, if two people who are in love want to get married.....then why not? We each have only enough time in this life to worry about our own destinies. Let other people's lives be their business. We as humans should never deny ANYONE happiness.
2006-11-21 02:02:10
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answered by kimmunism 3
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Although it has been legalized in some part of the world, I still not support the idea and it should be abolished.
2006-11-21 02:00:05
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answered by joe 3
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sure, why not? i am married to the man of my dreams and neither of us see why it shouldn't be legalized unless it is just a bunch of "morality" issues but then it ought to be more than that because religion and government is supposed to be separate right?!
2006-11-21 02:01:33
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answered by Jessy 5
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