That's
it? That's your response? To start with a dose of ad hominem sexually condescending and wrap it up with a complete and total non-answer intermingled with an obvious attempt at obfuscation? Where's your
argument? I get the distinct feeling that you jumped in, and based on the thread title are just having at it. I really think you need to get yourself up to speed, first, otherwise you're not making much sense.
And... you need to work on your debating skills, frankly. The specific issue at hand here
is a state proposition, I'd even spoon-fed you which one.
Back up your assertion, and relate how it would work as a substitute, legally, for marriage. The courts have already ascertained, if I recollect, about nine ways, legally, that marriage is different from civil unions and domestic partnerships. Do I need to spoon-feed that information to you, as well?
Marriage is a right because it cannot be alienated from your "humanness", it cannot be separated from what might collectively be called "humanity".
In the U.S., we all have a right to pursue happiness, as this right is legally granted us by the Framers. I think all normal, reasonable people would agree that the ability to select a mate and name that person as next of kin, as spouse, is part of that pursuit (of happiness).
Now, as to the next part of your argument, you are basing on a pre-supposition which I dispute--that homosexuality is a choice. There are very real and observable differences between the brains of homosexuals and heterosexuals (and, children who have been physically abused, the more severe the abuse the more severe the differences in brain structure). I think that any normal and reasonable person would accept that the structure of our brains is something that we have only a small degree of control over, especially a structure like the hypothalamus.
(We can have an effect on brain structure if we learn a great deal, literally, which makes the brain more fissured; i.e. smooth brains have less surface area, which translates, relatively, to stupidity.)
Alright, let me present my evidence that homosexuality is not "chosen" any more than heterosexuality is "chosen". (Religion, however, can be chosen, yet we are not allowed to discriminate on basis of religion. How ironic is
that?)
A Difference in Hypothalmic Structure Between Heterosexual and Homosexual Men
News article, with warning: If seeing men kissing passionately grosses you out, do not click the following link.
BBC NEWS | Health | Scans see 'gay brain differences' (Excerpt following)
More scientific literature:
A difference in hypothalamic structure between heterosexual and homosexual men -- LeVay 253 (5023): 1034 -- Science
Another news article, which includes brain imaging, so everyone can see for themselves. Please note: The previous two articles are specific to the
hypothalamus, whereas this Washington Post article is talking about
amygdala structure.
Comparing Brain Scans - washingtonpost.com
And, finally, here's a different viewpoint altogether, which I believe supports my own assertion that the collective distaste, even from otherwise apparently non-religious people, is indeed based in Abrahamic religious dogma.
Living--One India-Kama Sutra-Facts About Sex.