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False. Homosexuals can marry--we know, because many of them, when they decide to be homosexual, leave their wives or husbands. On the other hand, saying "this homosexual couple is a legitimate marriage now, and if you pay taxes, buy insurance, get loans, or do business in any way you have to acknowledge it as such" is an attempt to impose non-religion on someone.
Since I'm sure you're smart enough to know what I meant, I'll assume you're being flippant. In any case I fail to see how a state mandate allowing two people who have absolutely no bearing on your life is forcing non-religion on you. As the state has no involvement in your own personal religion, their granting of marriage is nothing but a civil thing granting rights to the minority that really don't do anything to you.
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We are not, however, a nation instituted to let the minority make the decisions--or else we wouldn't bother with voting at all.
Obviously. However, as I said, we are to preserve the right of the minority. That's why we have laws protecting minorities, because at some point or another they were oppressed or denied rights. This is the same thing, homosexuals are not given a right that they deserve, a right that will have absolutely no bearing on the rights of the majority, and a right we, as a government, have no right to deny them.