@Grey Acumen, basically we have 2 separate arguments here.
We're all saying "gay marriages should be legal because separate but equal laws are unconstitutional."
You're saying "yeah, but that can't change the way religions recognize them."
These really are in perfect agreement here.
The law can not legislate religion, as long as the religions don't break the law. You can't have a religion that lets you rape and murder people. But if your religion doesn't want to recognize legal unions, that's completely legal, and thus, completely fine.
We want to legalize it, not break into your church and tell everybody how to pray.
(Also, I haven't read these last few posts between you and Kaz, so I don't know where this thread's going anymore. But it seems like this was still relevant.)












