FlyLikeAnEagle
Well-Known Member
My OP has nothing to do with morals.
The point, for those that missed it, is that legal marriage is a request one makes of others to honor their union with their approval. It is much like asking a girl's parents to approve of your marriage - you do not have a right to it. And because you don't have a right to everyone's approval, people can not deny you of rights by not granting it.
Nobody in the US is trying to tell people with whom they may associate with intimately. If they were, they would be violating their rights. Some people are making the personal choice to refuse to endorse the intimacy of others - doing so denies nobody of any rights.
You keep talking about rights, where does these rights come from?