If a person has a private backyard ceremony and marries his pet, I'm just not capable of giving a shit.
So you're not against pet commitment ceremonies.

What if the petwit demands fluffy get legal benefits?
In general, we're a society of extremes. People against changing the definition of marriage might be protecting something you don't 'get'. Just because a lot of them are opposing the idea from a religious perspective doesn't necessarily mean they're wrong or that religion is the only reason someone oppose the idea.
I don't really care and can see both sides of the issue have legit points.
come on man, you're too smart for that "slippery slope" bullshit.
Homeland security is a perfect example of a slippery slope. We're not a society that moderates itself well.
first, you need to pay attention to who you're replying to
there is a long history of bigots comparing homosexuality to pedophilia, bestiality, and necrophilia. it is bigotry at its worse. as if the true love that two consenting adults feel towards each other is no different than abusive sex with an unconsenting child, animal or dead person.
why are we so passionate about this? because it is about love. the love that I feel towards the one that I want to marry is just as real and intense and valid as the love that you feel towards the one that you want to marry.
Let me get this straight. Proponents of this social change have been doing everything possible to bootstrap their issue to blacks and civil rights for years yet have to be in perfect control of any comparison made about them?! It's silly and no one owns the language on issues.
As far as love goes.. I can't call
total bullshit but we both know there are bigger societal issues associated with changing the actual legal definition of marriage. If it were simply about love people wouldn't need the state's recognition. Society doesn't run on love and there are probably reasons beyond bigotry, homophobia, zealotry, etc... that people may be averse to the idea.
I think people are nursing the fantasy that legalizing gay marriage will magically make homosexuality OK socially. That would be like thinking the civil rights act of 1964 eliminated racism. Changing the law doesn't automatically mean society will change.
To quote Mr. Spock: "Having is not so great a thing as wanting. I know it isn't logical, but it is very often true." Can't remember the year.
