Originally posted by Arrian
Ask yourselves - truely think about it, please - why you oppose gay marriage.
Ask yourselves - truely think about it, please - why you oppose gay marriage.

However, I wouldn't say I am against gay 'marriage' per se. I am against two things:
1. People making false arguments for gay marriage which people are frightened to contradict because they will be branded a 'homophobe' (just like in this thread). I find it rather astounding that the 'fab four' claim that people who had gay relationships in the past but now believe themselves to be straight are lieing to themselves. I think this is incredibly bigoted. So when people make statements such as it is impossible to change one's sexual orientation I feel obliged to object. I don't think the state should in any way enforce or put pressure of any kind on people to do this. I just think it is a screaming insult to those who have done it.
2. I object to the statement that gay marriage is the same thing as straight marriage. It is not. One is a commitment between two people of the opposite sex while the other is a commitment between two people of the same sex. These are not the same things. I don't think the state should be saying they are the same.
Now, I personally don't think that they should be given the same name - so I am against 'gay marriage' . I have no problem with civil unions though (as I have said repeatedly) with the same tax breaks as marriages. Indeed, I would rather do away with state sanctioned marriages altogether, for hetro couples as well as homo, and have things like hospital visitation rights done in a different way. I don't see why married couples should get a tax break over couples who live together (often for many years) without having had a ceremony.
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