You paint such a nice little picture for perversion and immoral conduct.
It's not commitment that gays who are pushing for marriage want. They already have that. It's not the freedom to live as they wish, they already have that. They want it "normalized" so they can teach it, openly display it, and pipe it into our homes in every way, and at every opportunity they get. They want an immoral society that says anything goes sexually. It is not the governments place to endorse any of these things. And the American people won't. No matter how many laws are passed.
I haven't been painting a picture of gay perversion or immoral conduct. I have been asking questions regarding how law should apply to people in a free society and how and when government should intervene in matters of human intimacy.
Should our laws protect all of us? Including those who may not have majority approval?
It is easy to stand up and fight for something that the majority approves. Nothing is in jeopardy. No principles are tested. No good will is lost or integrity questioned.
How many of you have ever stood up to defend an unpopular cause or person--and risked community disapproval or worse? Should American law protect only non-controversial and conventional beliefs?