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You are wrong. Here are excerpts from Kennedy's opinion:
What’s in the same-sex marriage ruling - The Washington Post
Marriage is as marriage was, two people, except that now both people can be of the same sex. The supreme court did NOT strip away any solid definition of marriage, only the old one that you like. The bible is not the legal ying and yang of this country. It is the constitution and the governing bodies.
Yes, so why can't a person who has entered into a marriage with one person enter into a marriage with another person? Kennedy's decision is only talking about the decision of two people to marry, if a husband and a wife both want to enter into a marriage with another person that isn't prohibited by Kennedy's argument.