Gay marriage will become legal sooner or later. All people need to do is look at history, it repeats itself and as stated here in 1967 many states still outlawed interracial marriage.
I have never understood where people can stand in judgment of others, when it does not hurt them.
You cannot stop someone from being gay, anymore than they can stop being gay. I have a major issue with people who want to bring the Church into government. Religion doesn't belong in government and anyone "protecting marriage" is full of "fill in the blank".When you can bring down heterosexual divorce, then you may be protecting someone's marriage.
Why shouldn't gay people have the same rights, we are born the way we are born, all of us. We are all different. Gay couples have children, a family, why shouldn't those children benefit from their parents being married too?
We can all be friends. I personally do not think generalizations made ever paint the true picture. I think many people were mislead by false advertising or some other "self-serving" thought process in voting "yes".
This country is made up of differences, all across the board, whether it is religion, race, creed, sexual orientation, etc...when are people going to realize we will not ever assimilate into what their ideal utopia is in their own mind?
I tell you it would make living in this world a lot easier.
Not all people who attend church voted "yes" and not everyone, I'd say a few million at least, do not picture "state and church" together. Neither did our forefathers:
First Amendment to the United States Constitution creates a "wall of separation" between church and state.

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