nodope0695
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Whether their personal choice is dangerous or unnatural is irrelevant.
Certainly there are gay people that want to force their agenda on others, to receive validation, and the like. Or perhaps there are some that want to receive special benefits for their group only. I don't support any of those things, because they all imply the use of force.
What I do suggest is that marriage is a private affair for which that state should have zero involvement. Given that, there are cases when that private agreement will be between two same-sex adults, or perhaps even three adults.
You either support freedom, or you don't. With freedom comes people doing things that you don't approve of, and they are free to do it because they are not initiating force on you or anyone else.
Freedom is not a buffet from which you can pick and choose.
Of course you have a choice; you have the choice to ignore them. With freedom of association comes the freedom to not associate.
Point well taken, and most of it agreed to. However, you speak of anarchy. This is a nation of laws. Laws are passed to protect rights, and to preserve the well being of society. In that I must differ with you and state that gay marriage, in a legal sense of the word, does not, and can not serve society, in fact it is and would become a detriment to society because no children are produced. Those children that are adopted, or born of artificial insimination would be raised in a home where there would not be a mother AND father. Sure, they'd be loved, but there is a reason for having a mother and father. Just look what comes of so many kids from broken families, or single parents. Gay marriage only serves the selfcentered interests of the two people involved.
To have freedom, we must have a moral foundation. We're losing our freedoms because we have strayed form our moral foundations, and turned whats right and whats wrong into "Whatever makes me feel good." Sometimes it sucks to do the right thing, and some times its fun to do the wrong thing....people seem to be addicted to the "fun" of doing the wrong thing.
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