I find it intriguing that most of the "nos" do not have an explaination. ;D
Anyway.
Yes.
I do believe in gay marriage. Love has no gender. Not allowing someone the right of marriage, which is the bonding of two people in the legal sense, doesn't promote equality...and having something that is very similar to marriage with the same rights is like saying "here, I bought you the cheap chocolate donut because I don't care enough about you to get you the real stuff, even if it tastes similar".
You know, many people cite that marriage is "supposed" to be a man and a woman, because that's because of how it's defined in the dictionary or whatever. Good Lord, homosexuals have been looked down upon in society for so long, can they not just get this ONE little thing to KIND OF make up for all the hate crimes and all of the facades they've had to hide behind? Seriously, "don't ask don't tell" alone should merit some sort of...compensation. You do know that meanings change. Frequently. English is a fickle, fickle language. e_e No one says "ere long" anymore. Ere pretty much died out, but it was once quite popular. The word gay used to just mean happy. lol, ironic. There are more examples, obviously; those are just from the top of my head.
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AND GOOD FREAKING LORD.
I didn't see it much on this discussion, really -- then again, I only skimmed.
But isn't Christianity supposed to...uh...promote love? And that seems to be the general opposition. Kinda wonky, eh? Having a ceremony between the same gender shouldn't "DECREASE ITS SACREDNESS HOMG". Elitism is not a good trait to have.