I think that it's a excellent well thought out list that pretty much outlines the secular arguments. Two points:
While people will make secular arguments against gay marriage it is exceedingly rare that those people are not religious. This seems like a thinly veiled attempt to cover up their bullshit.
Also there is a good argument that it's a matter of individual liberty. Regardless of whether or not something is natural or beneficial or anything people have the right to make their own choices in life and marriage is one of them. I also think there is a camp of people, mostly libertarians, open minded conservatives or Log Cabin Republicans who think that the state shouldn't be involved in marriage at all.
While people will make secular arguments against gay marriage it is exceedingly rare that those people are not religious. This seems like a thinly veiled attempt to cover up their bullshit.
Also there is a good argument that it's a matter of individual liberty. Regardless of whether or not something is natural or beneficial or anything people have the right to make their own choices in life and marriage is one of them. I also think there is a camp of people, mostly libertarians, open minded conservatives or Log Cabin Republicans who think that the state shouldn't be involved in marriage at all.


