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You have to be kidding me, right? If it is genetic, therefore it is a disease? I bet you don't consider your green eyes a disease. LOL. Or your heterosexuality. And what are you doing talking to many, many homosexuals? LOL. Does your wife know?
And most religions consider divorce a sin. And sodomy- even if you are married. And in fundamental Christianity, all sins are equal, whether you lie or commit a murder. All "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. (Romans 8:28 I think)" so if everyone sins, and all sins are equal, where is the difference between me and you?
I'm gay but I am not an activist. I'm pretty right leaning actually, except with regard to social issues... but I completely reject anyone's notion that the federal government should be involved in this discussion at all. It should be left to the states. We don't need ANY new laws. We just need to repeal old ones. We have over governed at the federal level. If states choose to be intolerant, that's ok with me. I'm gay and I live in Georgia- by choice. And I'm getting married to my partner of three years this summer. Marriage, to us, has absolutely nothing to do with the government. Who cares what they say.
I disagree that the state of Georgia has any right to discriminate on the basis of gender. I don't see Georgia as being any more justified in preventing two women from marrying than they are from preventing two women from voting. "Marriage is a basic civil right of man, fundamental to our very existence," says the supreme court. Hell, it's more important than voting, going by that.