I don't believe in gay marriage but I do believe they should be able to have relationships openly and freely. To each his/her own.
i believe something along these lines. i definitely don't believe in treating anyone badly because of their sexuality.. i think they deserve the same respect as anyone else.. they're people, just the same.
but i was raised in a christian home and don't really believe that gay marriage is "right" i suppose?
but that's my opinion and how i feel..
i think gay marriage is a risky and controversial topic.. it's hard to talk about your own beliefs without someone telling you that you're wrong, regardless of what you actually think.. you know?
How can one truly believe in respecting everyone equally and no one being treated badly just because of something as trivial as sexual orientation, but at the same time latch onto ideas that precisely and purposely disrespect a group of people and propose nothing but treating people differently solely because of sexual orientation?
Perhaps you could explain that to me, as it's extremely confusing.
I'm not saying you're wrong, I just would like to understand the logic behind such a stance (because it is so often a stance of those who oppose same sex marriage)...to me, it completely contradicts itself, but maybe I'm missing something.
On a side note, frankly this really doesn't have much to do with religion. Trying to justify certain
moral views by using religion often produces very weak, illogical, irrational views. Not to mention the major religions don't have that wonderful of a track record at all in determining or carrying out what is or is not
moral. Along with the fact that marriage is technically carried out and approved by the state, not the church. The church does not have to approve of any marriage, it is a civil act done by the state. No one is married unless the state approves it.