No reasonable objection exists for barring gay marriage therefore, yes, gay people should be able to marry.
Unrelated adults living together as a family, should be able to get married.
2007-09-24 02:55:38
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answered by Kedar 7
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No. Think about it. If everyone on the earth went strictly gay [without cheating] and inserting some gay guys sperm into a lesbians body by other means than natural sex well.....that would be the end of the population growth as we currently know it. Plus ( un-natural sex acts ) is exactly why God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. The day is coming so when He will do the same thing once again to rid the earth of un-natural sex acts that He had not intended in the first place.
Remember in the beginning it was Adam and Eve. not Adam and Steve.
2007-09-23 16:40:58
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answered by woodster 4
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My wife and I were so sure that gays and lesbians could marry that we got Domestically Partnered in Chicago, Committed in Grand Rapids, and married in Canada. I think we committed trigonometry.........but we love it. Marriage is a civil right that should not be denied to anyone, and marriage is under the auspices of the state. Your religious marriage is not valid without a marriage license issued by a State or municipal agency, so any religious objections to gay marriage should be moot.
2007-09-22 23:56:21
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answered by nekhbet 5
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No not traditional marriage, But civil legal rights and some
other form of marriage.
They demand the right, but do not what to hear others feelings,
I am a mother/grandmother, and to me it is a slap in the face
to women who bare children. No matter how you argue the point that is the bottom line, so it is not the same as traditional
marriage. Comments on here about man made laws, not
God made, He created Adam then Eve so Adam would not be alone. Have nothing against your sex choice be that as it may.
2007-09-21 23:54:11
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answered by jenny 7
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i think gay people should be able to marry but it needs to fit their lifestyle. 7 day marriage certificates with 2 renewals then move on and cant remarry for 12 months
2007-09-24 10:25:28
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answered by bsemaj 3
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Yes they should be able to be married legally. Because they share life, they should be able to share everything.... insurance, death benefits, property, anything that marriage includes and Holy Unions does not. I know gay couples that have been together for 25 + years and if one of them would die, the other has NO RIGHTS to everything they accomplished in life together.
2007-09-16 13:05:20
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answered by the fnho 3
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I believe that any two human beings should be able to share the commitment of marriage
2007-09-22 15:57:09
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answered by cheri h 7
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Well Ya I think we should all have the same rights I believe whoever you fall in love with should be able to express your love and be able to get married!
2007-09-16 13:43:17
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answered by madeline_hansard 2
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Being a lesbian myself, I do think gay people should be able to marry. They are people to you know and they want a life just like everyone else. We want the same things heterosexual people want but just with the same sex. It isnt that big of a deal. I think heterosexual people should just leave homosexual people alone. We don't do anything to hurt them like they do us so get over it and let everyone live the way they live. My opinion and everyone is entitled to their own.
2007-09-16 13:05:16
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answered by crismarie 4
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Yes, they should. Scientific studies have proved that most gay people are born with an attraction for the same sex. That means it's not a lifestyle choice but a kind of person. If we say that one kind of person can't have the same rights as the other kinds of people, we are oppressing them and turning them into second class citizens. Allowing them the same rights as everyone else is the only moral choice.
2007-09-16 13:07:03
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answered by St. Toad 4
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