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Besides, that brings me back to my previous question, which I still see unanswered: 

would you advocate forced heterosexual marriages if it meant the children were coming into a loveless household?


Why do you persist in asking me questions you already know the answer to?  I've said at least three or four times that I do not in any way support the government being involved with marriage, so how would it be possible that I would support the government forcing heterosexuals to marry against their will?

As I've said time and again, I do no advocate marriage for anyone, nor do I oppose it.  Do whatever you want.  The only thing I've said is that personally, within my realm, which is my family and my home, I do not agree with homosexual marriage and indeed I find it abhorrent.  It is perfectly my right, as is your right to support homosexuals marrying.  I don't like it, you apparently do.  Regardless, we'd both vote the same way.  We both agree, I think, that so long as marriage is a legal act, one has no basis for prohibiting anyone, homosexuals included, from being legally wed.

Is there any reason to continue this conversation?