>I'm telling you, I really think it's the 'ick' factor. Yes, many people cite
>their religion...but I bet their religion opposes all sorts of crap that
>they conveniently ignore. Why so hard core on this particular issue?
>
>It's a convenient excuse to oppose a group of people who gives them the
>heebie-jeebies....OR....a group that they secretly have more in common with
>then they'd like to admit, lets not forget about this contingent.
>

Perhaps, homosexuality and heterosexuality is not all or nothing. They fit 
along a continuum.

That said, my own take on gay marriage is fairly simple. Take the legal aspects 
of marriage out entirely and make that a civil union. let it be legit between 
any two consenting adults that do not fit within the legit degrees of 
consanguinity (ie., they're not siblings or first cousins). Then if the couple 
want a religious ceremony they can have such on their own, without the 
involvement of the government. 

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