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Originally posted by VirtuousErudite
Marriage isn't necessarily a relgious institution for everyone.
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Exactly.
Marriage, legally, is a social and economic, not religious, institution. If we are going to start deciding who can and cannot be married based on religious reasons, there would a whole lot more single people in this country. If two drunken gamblers can legally marry in Las Vegas, only to divorce one week later, then a gay couple who loves each other should be able to marry, as well. There should be no differentiation between the two when it comes to the laws of this country.
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Why is it that people always refer back to good ol' "if you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything" when defending their own stances. Just because I disagree with you (you, in the general sense, not anyone in particular) on an issue does not mean that I do not stand for something or that I don't have my own moral, ethical, and religious beliefs. All it means is that we disagree.
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