I thought about saying something upon the subject of marriage too.
First off, I totally disagree with religious marriage. This doesn't mean that I would try to force this view upon somebody, it's just that I consider it stupid: Two people are not 'married' when the priest/pastor says whatever he says, but when the two people sign in the documents, and you don't need a priest/pastor for a celebration. Also, whom the government decides to marry is not my problem. Even if it's about marriage with animals (e.g. dog, goat, etc. which seem to be legalized in some countries): if the majority wants it, then I don't care if the government implements it. The same with polygamy and polyandry.
As about gay people and religion, I see as totally stupid for gay people to want a religious marriage, and more absurd for the government to force churches to marry them. I also think it's absurd to have gay priests and gay pastors: you know, why the hell would a gay man want to become a priest/pastor/imam/rabbi, if his own doctrine/faith/whatever is totally against it? (well, the churches should do what they want, my opinion, but I believe the government should not force this thing on them)
First off, I totally disagree with religious marriage. This doesn't mean that I would try to force this view upon somebody, it's just that I consider it stupid: Two people are not 'married' when the priest/pastor says whatever he says, but when the two people sign in the documents, and you don't need a priest/pastor for a celebration. Also, whom the government decides to marry is not my problem. Even if it's about marriage with animals (e.g. dog, goat, etc. which seem to be legalized in some countries): if the majority wants it, then I don't care if the government implements it. The same with polygamy and polyandry.
As about gay people and religion, I see as totally stupid for gay people to want a religious marriage, and more absurd for the government to force churches to marry them. I also think it's absurd to have gay priests and gay pastors: you know, why the hell would a gay man want to become a priest/pastor/imam/rabbi, if his own doctrine/faith/whatever is totally against it? (well, the churches should do what they want, my opinion, but I believe the government should not force this thing on them)