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To: ClearCase_guy
To tell you the truth, I don't really care one way or the other. If a state wants to legalize gay marriage, fine. If a court in a state finds the ban on gay marriage unconstitutional in that state, fine. I just don't want to see our national Constitution amended to ban gay marriage. To me there is nothing conservative about amending the Constitution. It's a big thing to go changing our Constitution, and it shouldn't be done for petty reasons such as this.

Personally, I'm not big on legislating morality on private, personal issues such as this. Legislating against murder is one thing, legislating against something like gay marriage is another entirely. I don't care if you think homosexuality is wrong. I certainly don't think it is "right" either. But the big difference between you and me is that I just don't care about little things like this. It's not for me to tell my neighbor that his love for another man is wrong. And in fact, the person who has lived across the street from me for close to fifteen years is a gay man. For the first eleven years, he had a "mate" living with him, but that fellow died of cancer. He now has a new live in buddy. I don't like to think about what they do behind closed doors, but I have no problem with them as neighbors. They've been excellent neighbors, far better than many others I've had the displeasure of living near.

People worry so much about what message government may or may not be sending with their laws. The reality is that nobody listens much to government's subtle little messages. On issues like this nobody much cares what government thinks.

Is government sending a message that gay relationships are wrong? Should they? Would everyone all of the sudden think gay relationships are perfectly moral and okay if government allowed gay marriage? I don't think so. Most would still think they are wrong. Most Christians would still look upon them as sinful unions entered into without God's blessings.

What are you so worried about? Are you afraid everyone is going to turn gay? I assure you, my revulsion to the notion of gay sex would not change if gay marriage was no longer illegal, and I doubt your's would either.

People just need to live and let live.
21 posted on 12/03/2003 9:01:58 PM PST by TKDietz
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To: TKDietz
People just need to live and let live.

I don't have a problem with that. In fact, I think we can make a deal: Anyone who wants to get married can get married, no matter what kind of relationship they have involving any number of people.

In return, I expect people to "live and let live" when it comes to dealing with me, too. Which means the following:

1. I can restrict hiring at my company to only heterosexuals.

2. I can refuse to rent property to anyone who is not a heterosexual.

Is that a deal? Regardless of what YOU think, I can assure you that it is most certainly NOT a "deal" when it comes to the groups who are pursuing an agenda that includes the acceptance of "gay marriages."

58 posted on 12/04/2003 10:11:37 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
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