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Study's prove that every child needs both a mother AND a father. By this the hcild won't have an opposite sex role model and we already have enough problems in society. Some of the most disfunctional households are those with one sex parent(s) a girl has no one to look up to as a father is there 2 females and vice versa for boys.
2007-07-16 05:16:55
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answered by **** 5
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Yes, of course, despite the rumblings from Christians.
I never understood why marriage in the U.S. should be subjected to any kind of religious scrutiny anyway because marriage is a legal agreement. It's not required to have religious involvement (although you can choose to do so if you want). Atheists can marry in the U.S. too.
But out of all these marriages in the U.S., the only thing that is binding in marriage is the legal aspect of it. So why there has to be all these religious arguments against gay marriage is beyond me since religion is not a requirement for marriage.
2007-07-16 12:41:26
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answered by spike_is_my_evil_vampire 4
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People should be able to associate with whom they wish, as that is our First Amendment right, and marriage is a very specific association. We also have the right to pursue happiness.
Gays can marry today. No one with throw you in jail if you get married.
If we have the right to associate, then all associations should be treated equal by the gvmt. The gvmt should not regulate, nor define what a marriage should be. These our things that we are responsible for. The gvmt should just get out of the marriage business!
2007-07-16 12:20:47
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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I think it'd be revolutionary. Really. I guess it would be the downfall of the hate, or it could just create more hate crimes. This is America, it's already legal in MA. I found the need to rip this off of wiki. It makes me feel better about myself.
What confuses me is why would you recognize it in a country, but not permit it? I guess it just applies to foreigners.
Performed nationwide
Netherlands (2001)
Belgium (2003)
Spain (2005)
Canada (2005)
South Africa (2006)
Performed statewide
Massachusetts, USA (2004)
International same-sex marriage recognized
Israel (2006)
Aruba (2007)
Netherlands Antilles (2007)
In the list of "Debated" countries, we see the U.S. Very cool, but we need to change that. Slow progress, but very well progress...
2007-07-16 12:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! there should be gay marriage. Why exclude them? They have every right to marry the person they love. There is no difference in the love they feel from the love straight people feel. Its the same love! Only difference is that its for the same sex. I dont find it disgusting or sinful. Love is love. Love should have no gender boundaries. law and church placed those boundaries.
there should be gay marriage. Just like there should be love in this sick sad little world.
2007-07-16 12:17:20
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answered by Haruhi 4
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Considering how much the powers that be in the USA like to throw the word "Freedom" around, they sure don't seem to understand what it means.
Of course couples should be FREE to commit their life to whomever makes them most complete, and have all the legal and social benefits that go with it.
2007-07-16 13:09:07
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answered by Ben Aqui 5
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Yes most certainly. I mean everyone should have the right to get married, no matter if their different or not.
WE'RE ALL DIFFFERENT, AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES US THE SAME!
2007-07-16 12:43:32
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answered by Grilled cheese lover 2
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Yes. I have plans for marketing a line of gay wedding cards, gift wrap, ect.....all set to go.
2007-07-16 12:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Absolutely, totally YES!
2007-07-16 12:08:29
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answered by FTW 7
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Hells yeah! If straight people can marry why cant gay people?! They ARE people too after all! Yay gay marriage! ^.^ Marry n be happy!
-Ryko
2007-07-16 12:17:08
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answered by xxx 5
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