But, since America supposedly has no official religion, your argument is invalid. Constitutionally, we have the right to follow our own religion as we please. And many religious beliefs see homosexuality as not a sin, so why do it for one side and not the other?
Your argument is invalid and unfair.
Very true. But because the religion that founded marriage happens to be one of those religions that DOES think it's a sin, your argument is invalid.
The Constitution has nothing to do with this debate, you americans do realise that it doesn't exist outside of america right? This is a world wide issue. It has NO POWER ANYWHERE in the world so how is it relevant to this world debate?
Do you think gay people should have the right to marry?
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But, since America supposedly has no official religion, your argument is invalid. Constitutionally, we have the right to follow our own religion as we please. And many religious beliefs see homosexuality as not a sin, so why do it for one side and not the other?
Your argument is invalid and unfair.
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Very true. But because the religion that founded marriage happens to be one of those religions that DOES think it's a sin, your argument is invalid.
The Constitution has nothing to do with this debate, you americans do realise that it doesn't exist outside of america right? This is a world wide issue. It has NO POWER ANYWHERE in the world so how is it relevant to this world debate?