Dixie - In Memoriam
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That religious people dislike gays or oppose gay marriage is really irrelevant.
Well that's where I think you are really wrong, because the vast majority of people who comprise our society, are "religious" to some degree. What they like or dislike, they have every right to express, just as you do... and they have a right to lobby for laws and societal structure conducive with their beliefs, just like you do. To make them irrelevant is to defy their individual liberty and deprive them of freedom of speech, which I know you can't possibly advocate.
The gay marriage issue is about benefits bestowed upon married couples by the government.
First of all, "the government" is WE THE PEOPLE! WE run the government! Why should my tax dollars go to support something my religious beliefs prohibit me from supporting or condoning? Don't I have the free political speech right to protest this? Or in your mind,should my voice be silenced in irrelevance?
If "gay marriage" were only about benefits of traditional married couples, it could easily be solved with civil unions, the definition of marriage need not be re-written. This is about a political attack by seculars on religion. Period.
And while you and I are allowed to like or dislike people, agree or disagree with people, and choose who we give our approval to, based on sexual orientation, the government is not free to do anything resembling that.
Again, the government is US! They do what WE tell them to do! WE make the laws which govern our society, government doesn't. Government only administers the laws WE create through the legislature, they have no authority to establish law or determine what is legal or illegal.
Our legislation is created by elected representatives, who write the laws WE tell them to. We all have an equal right to voice our opinions and have our viewpoint heard by our representatives. This also applies to religious people, whether you like that or not... and there are a LOT of them out here.
Now, it would be preferable to have the gov't out of the marriage licencing business altogether.
Agreed. Again, hearkening back to my suggestion of comprehensive "civil union" legislation, and eliminating "Marriage" from any government association. This avoids a "re-definition" of any kind, the government simply doesn't recognize marriages, instead, we have CU contracts between consenting adults of legal age, regardless of sexuality or religious belief. It's a clear solution to this whole entire issue, and I believe it would have wide appeal, but this is not being presented by anyone... instead, we are mired in this ridiculous and never-ending culture war.
But if that isn't going to happen, they should at least base the benefits on fair principles and not on religious dogma.
Again... Religious people do have the right to use "religious dogma" in formulating their viewpoints and opinions, and this "dogma" can (and does) influence the laws and rules we establish as a free society. To try and segregate religious people from everyone else, and claim some moral sanctity, is a bit ironic to me, to say the least, but it is kind of scary that you seem to be advocating something completely contradictory to liberty and freedom here.