"MannysCollectibles, post: 18050" said:
Religion plays a big part into what people think about it. I for one am against it but it all goes back to religion. I dont think marriage should happen between two people of the same sex however some sort of civil partnership, something recognized by the government so couples should receive benefits is ok with me.
Marriage has always been between a man and a woman howver something like civil partnership should describe same sex union
This is where I disagree with you. You think gays and lesbians only want to get married for benefits? I recently came out of the closet as a lesbian so I think I can give more of an opinion on this.
I am recently going through a messy divorce from my husband. Well that was a marriage between a man and a woman and look how that ended up. Perhaps many years ago the sacrament of marriage was taken more seriously but nowadays, it's a joke. Many people get married now because to impress their friends or they think that they really do love each other and take it for granted. But when the romance is over and it loses it's luster.."Hey! Let's get a divorce and marry someone else!" To me, it seems like dating with a ring on your finger.
I know a lot of married and divorced people. I've seen my brother in law get a divorce from his wife who was dying of cervical cancer because he wanted to be with his mistress. My little sister is another example. I can understand her first divorce because it was an abusive marriage like mine. But right now she is thinking of divorce because she is having a secret affair and her current husband seems boring compared to her boyfriend.
Now with gays and lesbians...I think they will take marriage more seriously because right now they can't have that and will work harder at it and cherish it much more. I have a gay friend and he lives in England and he is married to his lover. Over there gays and lesbians can get married and it's not called "a civil union" He has a husband.
Marriage is a union of two people in love unconditionally. It shouldn't matter if it's a man and a woman, two men or two women. It shouldn't be called a civil union. If it does, then all marriages in the U.S. should be called civil unions then.
It all boils down to the opinions of others when it comes to morality. Take for example prohibition. People (especially women) complained about the evils of alcohol and made it illegal. Years later it was repealed. Look how much violence happened because of someone's morals during that era.
I'm not saying you have to be for gay and lesbian marriage. In fact, you don't have to like us. You can't agree with everything in America. But you shouldn't stop something because it goes against your religion. Remember the separation of Church and State. You can't have church influence the government. If you do want the church to influence the government, then which one? There are thousands of different religions and everyone thinks their religion is the right one. I'm Roman Catholic. Should I think my religion is the right one? Should I think it is better than yours? See how you can't do that?