| scottie said: OT slightly
Edit: All that text and I seemed to not answer the OP. Yes, I consider civil unions to be a right that everybody has. I do not believe that people need the right to call their union 'marriage' |
Yah I was called uneducated and the user who called me such talked about his bill of rights. I thought initially he was American but after viewing his profile realized he was australian. I did a night of Google searching and found nowhere in Australian law that marriage is a right. Infact Canada has the Decleration of Rights and the US has the Bill of Rights. But again neither mention marriage as a right or even mention it much if at all.
I agree with almost everything you say. I don't think Government should treat civil unions or marriages any different as Marriage should not be a Government institution. Stephen Harper suggested gays get equal treatment through a special Union. In my opinion that should have been fine, also I don't think any civil servents or Pastors would be against the Government giving gay couples recognition through a civil union.
Its when you call that Gay Union a gay marriage and then force pastors or civil servents to marry gay couples. Thats when you get problems. Marriage is considered a sacred religious institution by most organised religions. You run into trouble over something as stupid as a name. What does marriage mean to a gay couple that a union doesn't? Why couldn't the gay movement settle for equal treatment instead of having to persecute those who believe differently?
Anyways yah I agree with almost everything you said!
-JC7
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