Fair enough. Then tell me how you would handle the case of two committed homosexuals in a long term relationship who wanted to get married. You wouldn't try to stop them? If yes, then you're not being honest in your statement above. If no, then where do we differ?
It isn't a behavior that should be encouraged. It doesn't have the dignity of a monogamous heterosexual marriage. It is base, and it degrades the human being.
I'm sorry, but I think you are so entrenched in a self-serving set of values that you can't even understand where someone who's not just like you is coming from.
I am not a doctor, so I don't have any advice as to what to do with two men who want to marry each other. I do believe in concrete truths, and one of them is that the behavior shouldn't be encouraged because it brings no benefit to society--just the opposite.
I'm sorry, but I think you are so entrenched in a self-serving set of values that you can't even understand where someone who's not just like you is coming from.
Again, where have I been self-serving? And I see exactly where you are coming from. You're a relativist.