Jaekus wrote:
lowing wrote:
Jaekus wrote:
I think you're missing the point of marriage.
Previously gay people could not marry their partners. Now they can. Pretty cut and dried isn't it?
and I am looking at the bigger picture of govt. involvement in any of it, and possible further discrimination in the other direction.
The only other direction is heterosexual marriage. Last time I checked that's pretty well established and legal.
No the govt. can allow gays the privilege of same sex marriage OR opposite sex marriage. Straight people may not have that same privilege. As I said the only way to ensure no govt. involvement in personal ives is to keep the govt. OUT of personal lives, not pass yet more legislation.
If it is claimed that the current laws are prejudiced, without specifying any one group, then the new laws can do the same thing. The bigger picture, and the thing I have ben trying to speak to, is govt. involvement in our lives and how increased legislation is an increase in our lives it is not a detraction from it. IF the govt. is interested in allowing gays to marry same sex, then the govt. needs to release us from ALL regulation regarding marriage, not add more.