Where is “Ban gay marriage but allow hypocritical christian divorce” in our Constitution?
Question by Zinger!: Where is “Ban gay marriage but allow hypocritical christian divorce” in our Constitution?
Right next to “you dont have to withdraw a pre-emptive strike even after you admitted we invaded a country that did not attack us on bad intelligence and was prooven to have not purchased yellow cake uranium from Niger”?
Or do Republicans use wedge issues when they cant run on their presiden’ts record because its that bad?
Dont give me your personal theory of what “marriage” is. Either you respect the rights of other adults or you dont, which is it?
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Answer by lucky
If we were on a playground right now, you two would sooooooooo be playing kissing tag
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The right to marry isn’t in the constitution.
There is no constitutional right to marry.
Marriage has never been between anything but one man and one woman (polygamy is illegal despite the fact everyone is consenting adults)
Homosexuals have the right to marry same as any one else- they just have to marry someone of the opposite sex.
I think they kind of knew that when they chose their partner-
No surprise, i wonder if they also know that their union will never be blessed with children that share their own DNA.
It is impossible to ban something that doesn’t exist..As it stands,Gay people have the same rights as everyone else… They want to get married they can … but not to an individual of the same sex.. just like everyone else.. They Shouldn’t be afforded “special ” rights just because they’re gay .If you disagree with this then where do these extended civil rights end and with whom…. The facts are that “gay” people have the same rights as the rest of us… period.


it no where, thats why its best to stay neutral in homo..affairs