The issue around gay marriage is also about social justice. At least here in a civil union, if no children, the better half isn't considered towards inheritance when the other dies. There have been cases of long term gay couples, ostracised by their own family for being gay, then when one dies, the other receives nothing, going to the next of kin, usually the same ones that disavowed the person for being gay.
Good thing the supreme court of the US decided fairly, mabe not all is lost. We had it here in Portugal for a couple of years and the end times haven't come, I notice no difference, just the usual economic crisis that haunts this small piece of land. Funny that the prime minister that allowed gay marriage is a big responsible for the state of economy. He is in jail for doing what politicians do: use the oportunity to cash in big and unfairly.
Good thing the supreme court of the US decided fairly, mabe not all is lost. We had it here in Portugal for a couple of years and the end times haven't come, I notice no difference, just the usual economic crisis that haunts this small piece of land. Funny that the prime minister that allowed gay marriage is a big responsible for the state of economy. He is in jail for doing what politicians do: use the oportunity to cash in big and unfairly.