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 @8FNW8XSaus Virginia  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Ja, und wir sollten Kirchen in die 21. Jahrhundert nehmen, und machen die erkennen Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehen, Egal wenn sie sind dafür oder Dagegen

 @G7Y7GW aus Massachusetts  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Wie wirkt sich die rechtliche Bestätigung einer Liebesbeziehung auf das soziale Gefüge unserer Gemeinschaften aus?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Was bedeutet die Gleichstellung der Ehe für Sie und warum ist sie Ihrer Meinung nach zu einem so zentralen Thema in der Gesellschaft geworden?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Verändert die Rechtmäßigkeit einer Ehe den Wert der Liebe und Bindung zwischen zwei Menschen?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Wenn die gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe eines Freundes oder Familienmitglieds keine direkten Auswirkungen auf Ihr Leben hätte, würden Sie sich dagegen aussprechen und aus welchen Gründen?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Wie wichtig ist es Ihnen im Hinblick auf gleiche Rechte und persönliche Freiheiten, dass alle Paare, unabhängig vom Geschlecht, das Recht haben, zu heiraten?

 @2J2NDXFaus Michigan  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Marriage should be a solely religious ceremony and non-religious people should not be married, but have a civil union and a church should have the right to marry, or deny marriage, to whom they choose.

 @LY89MP aus Washington  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @N2P4J5 aus Florida  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

For a workers party. For a workers government. For the right of gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender marriage - and divorce! For full democratic rights for GBLT people. Defend the 1st Amendment Jeffersonian-Madisonian separation of religion & state, including 1st & 14th Amendment equality before the law for GBLT people. For the 2nd Amendment right of armed self-defense by GBLT people against bigoted terrorism. For the arming of GBLT people in self-defense against bigoted terrorism.

 @2J3WQZQaus Ohio  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Explain to me, other than someone making a buck, why you need a religious ceremony and a law to validate how you feel about someone.

 @2J3YKT4aus Kentucky  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

The marriage laws should be "equal" to traditional marriages and divorce decrements which include court decisions such as alimony, fornication, etc.

 @2J3ZBRJaus Mississippi  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @2J37K58Republikaneraus South Carolina  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

No, allow civil unions and increase what civil unions mean and rights within civil unions. Marriage by definition is between man and women because there is a natural way to create offspring, however difficult or easy that may be for each individual marriage. Churches should always remain separate from government, which means they are to be allowed to refuse marriages per their choice. They currently do that with traditional man and women marriages when they feel there is not enough preparation among other reasons. So that should be continued, a church is a following of people not just a building to be admired.

 @2J26JM6aus South Carolina  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes, it's wrong, and no it's not. It's not right for people to bash it constantly when they say it's a sin in the bible. There are thousands of sins but they continue to only bash this particular one. Then LGBT we get it equal rights, but you can't shove this down other people's throats, the hardcore Christians aren't going to accept unless you show the many standpoints not just have pride days and celebrations. Both sides are wrong, but both are right, so I'm a both

 @2J26NMKaus New Jersey  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes- but do not force a church to offer license. Patrons are free to choose churches to hold ceremony as they please. Also, condemn the use of artificial insemination for same sex couples. Children have an inherent right to have a father and mother care for them.

 @LYF45T aus North Carolina  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes, as long as it is beneficial on taxes for straight couples, it should be or all couples. Otherwise, the government should stay out.

 @2J2NLJRRepublikaneraus Maryland  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

For me marriage has to do with my faith. I think the Government should stay out of marriage and provide family benefits in place of marriage benefits. For someone to be denied access to their loved ones because they are not married is wrong.

 @2J3W9CLaus California  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

As long as it's named something else! We call a man a man and a woman a woman so that we know the difference, since marriage is traditionally defined as a man and woman so same sex unions should be defined by a word that describes that! Give them the same rights, benefits, and consequences.

 @LZMQPX aus New York  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Take government out of marriage and instead make it a personal but not necessarily religious contract.

 @LZPPCV aus New Jersey  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Everyone gets a civil union, marriage can be done as a religious ceremony and each religion can decide who it will grant the rite to.

 @M2PSK8 aus Washington  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Separate the religious and civil aspects of marriage. The government recognizes civil unions for all couples, gay or straight, then let the churches decide which ones they will recognize.

 @M58RHB aus Wisconsin  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

I don't believe marriage as long as divorce is legal. The decision to remain committed to another is a second by second decision and the glamorization of marriage has corrupted youth to unrealistic expectations of married life. religion, and the law have failed to prove marriage as necessary or a natural phenomena. no legal perks should be given to those who decided to make this oath.

 @M9QBLM aus Arkansas  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Marriage should be seperated from the ritual, churches should not be required to marry everyone but, I believe it is financially a better decision to be inclusive of multiple no traditional types of relationships for marriages

 @M9LP8R aus Maryland  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

I think that all marriages should be called marriages, but the churches could have sacremental marriages.

 @M87S2T aus Louisiana  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @M5ZSRY aus Washington  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @M9QS3W aus New York  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Clergy should not act as agents of the state in witnessing marriages. All unions gay and straight should be civil. If the couple wishes to have a religious ceremony subsequently then they can do so according to the rules of their house of worship.

 @N828FM aus Pennsylvania  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Civil Unions for same-sex couples and heterosexual couples. Marriage is a religious sacrament. Separation of Church and State is well documented. The State should not be allowed to name one of its numerous licenses after a Christian sacrament. The Church is allowed to dictate who it will and will not provide a marriage ceremony. This should solve the whole thing. It's semantics.

 @MSJG3Z aus Maine  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @2HYC6C8aus Massachusetts  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Don't care, just don't be all up in my face about it and broadcast it everywhere. Just do what you want and go about your business.

 @2HYKBJHaus Virginia  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes, it's not my right to say if someone could marry someone else that they love, regardless of sexual orientation.

 @2HZ3PTVaus California  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes, but I still feel a bit uneasy about this as small children may be exposed to public displays affection within the same sex, which I do not feel is natural, but understand, this is something you are born with. However, as the years pass, this will be considered 'normal' and this issue will be a thing of the past.

 @2HYSG5Paus California  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Marriage was created to safeguard the human race, i.e. protect women and children. In the U.S. and other parts of the world it is used to control permissions and freedoms, i.e. taxes, property, and medical decisions. Therefore, marriage should not be religious or based on sex. It is a legal status therefore it should be based upon two people who decide they want to enter a legal relationship.

 @2HZFBC4aus North Carolina  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Each state should be able to make their own choice. For example, it is fine if Alabama bans it, while New York makes it legal.

 @2HZC2CWaus Georgia  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

From a governmental stand point the term marriage should be changed to civil union for all couples. The term marriage is a religious invention anyway.

 @NB23F5 aus Texas  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @MB7LK4 aus Texas  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

It's not the role of government to define the term "marriage" for the people and their religions. There is no valid reason for the state to be involved in, or to regulate, adult consensual relationships that don't involve procreation. But it should have nothing to do with "banning" or refusing to allow anyone to define their relationship and the term they choose for it, however they, and their religion, defines it.

 @2HYY4C6aus Idaho  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @MB9WMR aus Wisconsin  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @GGKQZK aus Colorado  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Make marriage a religious institution defined as each church will, with no government benefits. Every couple that desires government recognition and benefits must complete a civil union.

 @2HYX3LPaus Nebraska  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Yes but call it something else to alleviate the fears of the religious nuts. I couldn't care less what others do in regard to their marriages and it does not threaten mine.

 @2HZCG2Kaus North Carolina  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

I do not support it because I am a Christian, but for the same reason I do not and will not keep anyone from having a same sex marriage. It would be wrong for me to hate someone for it. I do not agree with it, however.

 @2J2BZ5Naus Colorado  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

The government has absolutely no business telling anyone who they should or should not marry.
That is legislating someones religious views, and is absolutely contrary to the separation of church and state, as well as an infringement on individual rights.

 @LQN85H aus Massachusetts  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

The federal government has NO business in this theater of operations, other than ensuring the federal government does not withhold federal benefits or privileges from same-sex couples in a state sanctioned union.

 @2J38PTZaus Ohio  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @N4GVS7 aus New York  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

It shouldn't be called "marriage" because marriage from the very beginning was between a man and a woman. They should call it something else and they should be allowed to be together.

 @N946VJ aus Connecticut  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

I couldn't care who marries whom, or what. All I ask is that if a gay couple get married, that they call it gay married to substantiate the difference. That way, if I say I am married, the person asking knows I am married to a woman. If I said I was gay married, they would know my partner was a male. That is all I would ask for. Fair enough.

 @G89BNS aus Virginia  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Marriage IS a man and woman. Union is homosexual. White is white, black is black, marriage is marriage...

 @GH7GS9 aus Nevada  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

Government should not be involved in marriage. Let each individual decide how they want to live their lives

 @GJST8J aus Texas  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

In all technical terms, it is constitutional, there is nothing illegal about it and the choice belongs to the two individuals

 @G2Z52V aus Ohio  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Wie würden Sie sich fühlen, wenn Sie aufgrund eines Gesetzes nicht die Person heiraten dürften, die Sie lieben?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Kann sich die Anerkennung der Liebe zwischen zwei Erwachsenen auf Ihr persönliches Leben auswirken? Wenn das so ist, wie?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie finden Ihren perfekten Partner, aber die Regeln der Gesellschaft hindern Sie daran, zu heiraten. welche Emotionen löst das aus?

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Sollte die Regierung ein Mitspracherecht darüber haben, wer wen heiraten darf, oder ist das eine persönliche Freiheit?

 @G5NVW5 aus New York  antwortete…5 Jahre5Y

I don't really care. There are enough issues in this country that marriage should not be a priority.

 @ISIDEWITHfragte…2 Jahre2Y

Warum glauben Sie, dass manche Menschen stark von den Eherechten anderer betroffen sind, die sie nicht persönlich kennen?

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