Pookster
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OK. Just wanted to make sure.
An increasing number of people agree, but gay marriage laws become a tough sell. You are basically saying that there is a fundamental right to something that shouldn't exist.
What I see occurring is the Government allowing certain privileges by recognizing what it defines as marriage. I believe marriage exists with or without Government. But the way things are setup, the Government denies some pretty significant privileges that civil unions don't provide. While same-sex marriage was "legal" for a time in California, the Federal Government still didn't recognize it as being within their definition.
Of course, I am referring to the state-defined institution of marriage, as opposed to whatever personal relevance people place on it. At the one gay marriage ceremony I attended, the officiant acknowledged that this wedding wasn't recognized by the state, but expressed the opinion, shared by the happy couple and most in attendance, that this made it no less "real" than any other wedding.
Epilogue: Sadly, four years later, they are now divorced, but they saved some money and time on paperwork, since the state didn't recognize the existence of the marriage in the first place.
This caused me to remember a joke I've read a few times -- why should homosexuals get favorable treatment by being excluded from the hell that comes with marriage.