I'll be the rare conservative on here who doesn't get in line with everyone else. I don't think the gov't should have anything to do with marriage. If two men want to marry, have at it. I don't agree with it and I believe it is a sin. However, I don't want the gov't telling us who can and can't be married. Two gays getting married isn't hurting anyone. They only condemn themselves. Who am I to judge them? I'm not God. I can judge their sin, not them. The slippery slope to go down is should they get adoption rights? My thoughts on gay marriage are based on the precedent that no innocent person is harmed. In stark contrast to abortion, I believe that two homosexuals getting married harms no one. Abortion does harm a person, so I don't agree with it. However, the issue of gay couples adopting children is one I can't decide and is a subect I would like to hear debate on. My gut tells me, no, they shouldn't get them. However, if we allow gays to marry, eventually the right to adopt will be pushed for. So, what say everyone else on this?