victor809 wrote:I'm pretty sure you said that traditional marriage rights got trumped... that means they're lessened in some way, right?
I mean... if my traditional marriage rights are gone then I shouldn't be able to get married. I'll let the fiance know.
Can I have her call you if she has any questions about this?
You love twisting things just to stir the pot.
The rights of people that believe in traditional marriage where lessened when the LGBT community was able to convince the guberment to redefine the definition of marriage. They where told it doesn't matter what your belief is, you have to accept this now, and make them cake.
Instead the guberment should have recognized the Civil Union in the same way it does with common-law marriage. As I said before, in the end it all has to do with the money and benefits. I personally don't care who a person wants to be with or openly express in public. Have a relationship with your neighbor's dog - If it makes you happy I don't care. But IMHO redefining marriage to recognize a gay union is like Rachel Dolezal saying she identifies as black.