I've been thinking quite a bit about the issue lately. I used to be against it (even though I'm a Liberal Atheist) just on the grounds that it didn't seem right. But I recently changed my mind (I seem to generally be drifting further to the left) because I now think it's a complete non-issue. I mean who cares if gay people get married, it doesn't affect me in ANY way and the gays are happy, no-one loses.
Some people say it devalues their marriage if gay couples can do it. I don't buy this for a second, there's a whole lot worse going on in the world of straight marriage that would, from this point of view, devalue marriage. It's not going to make you love your spouse any less (if it does you're an idiot), it's not going to take away your marriage rights.
I'm just curious to hear from people opposed to it and their reasons why (apart from religious I suppose, seeing as that's obvious).
To me it appears to be conservatives making an issue out of nothing so they can campaign on it for elections.
Some people say it devalues their marriage if gay couples can do it. I don't buy this for a second, there's a whole lot worse going on in the world of straight marriage that would, from this point of view, devalue marriage. It's not going to make you love your spouse any less (if it does you're an idiot), it's not going to take away your marriage rights.
I'm just curious to hear from people opposed to it and their reasons why (apart from religious I suppose, seeing as that's obvious).
To me it appears to be conservatives making an issue out of nothing so they can campaign on it for elections.