Originally posted by Kamikaze
Marriage is just some symbolic thing which shows two people are committed to each other in today's society. For some reason or other, people have some sort of value or comfort in being married to those who they love.
Is there any reason to deny gay people that? Any reason to care how marriage is defined? Don't pull out that slippery slope argument either, anything can be taken to extremes and be ridiculous, that doesn't justify anything.
anything can be taken to extremes and be ridiculous? if you went back 20 years and told people that twenty years from then gay people would have the same rights as heterosexual people,
AND would even be allowed to
marry in some states... 99.999999% would just laugh in your face. things have changed, believe it or not.
marriage isn't a "symbolic thing". it's been around since the beginning of mankind. a man, and a woman (Note: not a man, and a man, or a woman and a woman) express their love for each other by vowing to stay together etc. etc. etc.
Now as i said, i'm
all for gay rights, but getting married isn't a "right" for gay people. it's a definition of an arrangement that's been around long before there was a single gay person on the face of the earth. live together, share assets, investments, and money, do anything a married couple would do, but don't go and make a mockery of the term "marriage" in an attempt to seem as normal as a heterosexual couple. because ultimately that's all it is... trying to be as close to a heterosexual couple as possible. sharing the same rights as them, and now, even sharing the ultimate commitment a couple can make: marriage.