So, here is B77's first gay marriage thread. Ugh. This will likely be my last post in this thread.
Questions:
Is marriage a basic human right, or an institution created and defined by society?
Is forbidding gay marriage at all like forbidding interracial marriage?
Does the US constitution (or another country's constitution) implicity guarantee the right to gay marriage? If so, do the courts need to step in and enforce this heretofore legally unrecognized right?
Homosexuals are often accused of being promiscuous and prone to unstable relationships by those who disapprove of this behavior. Will gay marriage create more stable gay relationships, thus sinking one of the objections to homosexuality? Is this even an issue?
Is society evolving toward an acceptance of gay marriage?
Should gay marriage be called Garriage?