ocoseat wrote:
Because it's sending the wrong message to children, homosexuality is not normal, marriage has always been between 2 of the opposite sex, countries with people shacking up or legalized gay marriage are suffering the breakup of traditional functional families...that should be enough to explain why most people are offended by gay marriage.
I don't see how that endangers my marriage no more than people who drink or people who engage in premartial sex or people who aren't Chrstians to begin with. We aren't making premarital sex illegal. We aren't allowing other religions or saying one can't be an atheist. However, a constitutional ammendment does make gay marriage illegal.
We might have to agree to disagree. No amount of gay marriage is going to change my marriage with my wife. I see a complete disconnect between the point of allowing gay marriage and how it affects my own. Rather, the links provided show an opposition based on the "slippery slope" argument, the worst logical argument to use when advocating a position.
I think the stronger argument is to advocate it's against the Bible, thus members of the church don't have to recognize it. That's a good argument. However, trying to extend it to the political state because of one's religious beliefs gets back to conflicts in Amendment #1. Even if the state did allow gay marriage, the church doesn't have to recongnize it. The church doesn't have to employ people who do. Federal law states that churches are not required to recongnize believes that are abhorent to its foundation, see
Boy Scouts of America v. Dale,
530 U.S. 640 (2000). In fact, federal constitutional precdent is fairly clear on this issue.
Id. I'd say given Supreme Court precedent, this is a non-issue because
Christians don't have to recognize gay marriage.