I read somewhere that someone said that there is a chance to reverse gay marriage in USA since it's not in the Constitution, and that it's because the case that made it legal points to non existing "rights" almost out if a porn novel. Idk I just want to stop seeing fags in media and what not. Plus we have the Supreme Court on our side, so is there a chance?
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That’s the catch tho.
“Give them an inch (Gay Marriage);
They’ll take a mile (Globohomo).”
Gay marriage was the start that led to all this fake and gay shit.
They gotta go back in the closet.
They even try to spread it with the way they talk.
Why does everything have to be gay with them?
Don’t they have anything else to do besides making everything gay in their life?
Simple, That's all they have. Without their gayness, they have no identity.
The part everyone is missing is the two concepts are separate, but they're not treating it as such.
MARRIAGE is different from a CIVIL UNION.
A CU is a legal status recognized by the government which confers recognized benefits, such as relational status, certain rights, and tax benefits.
Marriage is a religious function with explicitly defined frameworks with religious and spiritual concepts, and real life implications as to expectations of behavior , living conditions (together), family orientation, having kids, raising them, and bonds and relationships.
The CU gave married people the nuts and bolts of a relationship as to how it functioned in a governed society.
Marriage itself is a religious device and should not be defined by any governing body.
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THIS is the example and fight that should be happening.
Let the fans have CU all day long. Go to the judge and say they are living together in a civil union, I don't care.
However, they are not married in the eyes of God. They CANNOT get married, as that is anathema to the very concept and nature of marriage. Government has no business defining or regulating Marriage. They are required to recognize it in conferring CU, that's it. Stay out of it