Irvine511
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INDY500 said:Homosexuals have not been deprived of same right to marry as any other citizen -- only of the right to redefine marriage to fit their preferences.
Same-sex marriage is not a civil rights issue.
no. you are dead wrong here, and the NJSC ruling profoundly disagrees with this.
yes, a homosexual can marry a heterosexual, but in most cases, this constitutes what might be known as "fraud" -- or whatever reason Rene Zelwegger gave when she divorced Kenny Chesney.
if the point of marriage is love, stability, and to create an area for adult sexuality, then allowing hetero to marry homo accomplishes none of this. a marriage cannot be "authentic" unless both participants are of the same gender.
if you want to *really* redefine marriage, let's encourage all those David Guests out there to marry his own Liza Minelli
ETA: it occured to me when i was just taking out my contacts that this is precisely the same argument against interracial marriage. after all, white people could marry other white people, why did they have to marry a black person?
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