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There has been a lot of talk about this gay marriage business bringing about the end of the world. Something about The Gays unhinging their collective maws and swallowing villages whole. It’s a compelling argument if you’ve ever been to Mardi Gras and mistaken it for the world’s most fabulous army invading the streets.
We’re here, we’re queer and we’re annexing your collection of interior design manuals. However, contrary to popular belief, The Gays aren’t trying to take over the streets. Urban gentrification is about as militant as we get, believe me.
So to help those who feel like they need to keep peddling the marriage-go-round of mistruths, I have compiled this Stupendous Compendium of Anti Gay Marriage Arguments (and why they’re wrong).
You’re welcome.
1. It’s about religion.
No, it isn’t. Going to church is about religion. Loving thy neighbour is about religion. Marriage is a secular contract presided over by Government. Like taxes. Atheists get married. Religious people get married. Some churches won’t marry inter-racial couples, or previously divorced couples. They’re welcome to. That’s their right. But that doesn’t preclude these people from marriage altogether. Because it’s secular.
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In Native American and the majority of African Tribes homosexual relations are considered sacred and much more important than heterosexual realations.
i just think that christians need to realise that they do not carry the only beliefs in the world, and that some people don't believe in god or sinning or heaven and honestly couldn't care less about 'god's wrath on the homosexuals' they also seem to not realise that firstly, homosexuality is not contagious, secondly, legalising gay marriage would not affect them in the slightest, and thirdly, being gay is not a choice, it's just the way people are, the same as being born black or white