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I see it as clear discrimination as I believe that marriage is no longer a fundamentally religious thing in an increasingly secular world, instead it is a legal definition.

Even looking at it as a purely religious thing, several branches of Christianity (particularly the Episcopal Church of the USA) are moving very quickly towards accepting homosexual relationships (though the entire church hasn't quite got there yet) and other smaller churches have already reached that point. Why should these branches not be allowed to practice their religion in the way they interpret it?