Not if you're transsexual because that makes you have no life.
I do agree in a homosexual's right to marry, however many of those comebacks have inherent problems.
I agree with this.
The church can make whatever rules for it's own followers it wants really. The issue I think is more the legal rights of a "Married" couple. If you are gay and have been with your partner for years and years and years, things that a legal marriage offers become important, like joint insurance, property rights, hospital issues and whatnot.
This reminds me of what Holk or Halo said (their names are similar so I sometimes forget ;-; ) about how marriage is mostly a legal thing; I mean, it's not like if you're not married you don't love each other. The marriage for joint insurance, property rights, etc. is all money related. If they really love each other, they should be able to work around the system or something, idk. Ignore me; I'm not even an adult yet.
Ah, I missed this:
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The same can be said of the reasons themselves, and the inconsistencies within them have been prodded at several times.
But that's because they specifically chose highly debatable topics and then reworded them to make their significance less important. >_> For example, #8. They say gay marriage is not backed by religion and retort that "in a theocracy like ours, the values of one religion are imposed on the entire country. That’s why we have only one religion in America." That completely undermines the importance of religion to some people (ignoring the people who're completely corrupt in their religion such as "KILL GAYS BECAUSE THEY'RE BAD"). If your belief in gay marriage and love is enough to support your argument, then why shouldn't one's religion be?
That aside, if anyone was offended by what I said, I just want to clarify that I believe gays should have the right to get married. Yes, as a Christian, I do not like gay marriage. That just means I have to not participate in it myself. A pastor once told me "you're only responsible for your own salvation." If gays want to get married, then let them. You'd wonder why, if some extremist Christians have some enormous hatred towards gays, they reject gay marriage instead of trying to let them burn in hell (not to offend gays here and for all you non-believers, it's just a theory) considering it's a far worse punishment.
I hope I worded things well. >_>