User blog comment:Mrdaimion/Why we Shouldn't Have Gay Marriage/@comment-1874924-20121220013745/@comment-1844926-20121220212513

I did not read any comments to this, but I do have a few words from our constitution, words that our country is fundamentally based on: The pursuit of happiness.

Why do gay people not have the right to be married and be happy together? If it's because children need a mother and father figure in their lives, then what about the children who grew-up with just one parent?

Also, what-if some religion formed that allows gay marriage? Then the law would have to allow such marriage, because of "freedom of religion". However there's probably some fine-printed annotation that's against this, as all laws seem to have evidently.

And responding a part of Gideon's comment I actually did read, how is letting gay people marry minority rule? It's called equality. Was freeing the slaves "minority rule" before it was actually allowed? Again, you probably have some counterargument, as you always do, but I'd be interested in hearing it.

Also, I see no reason for anyone who isn't gay to care about gay marriage. Unless someone think they're going to Hell because the people across the street from them are gay.