Yes, and ..... ummmm. Well, it was never about "rights", it was about the normative and validating power, which is enormous, of marriage. (I refer to real marriage.)
Marriage has always been a rebuke to homosexuals and their habitual promiscuity. That is why, as Andrew Sullivan and Michelangelo Signorile explained in the 90's, homosexuals had to force (through the courts, of course) "gay marriage" </off cant> on the People, to nullify the power of marriage to spotlight the depravity of homosexual libertines' own habits and practices.
>>Marriage has always been a rebuke to homosexuals and their habitual promiscuity.
The structure of marriage as defined by Christ mirrors the relationship between himself and the church.
The princes of this world have always coveted that relationship and the reprobate-minded are just a means to fulfilling that desire.