It affects the entire community, because it changes the laws.
This is not some nebulous Religions Faith thing, this is the laws that govern
people.
This is the State. Not the Church. It affects everyone regardless of
religion,race or sexual orientation.

It changes things. It changes things for many financial institutions.
An entire section of people that were not afforded certain rights, are now being
afforded those rights.
Rates could change, a lot of things can change.


I at first thought anyone professing that changing the law of marriage does not
affect anyone beside those to whom the right was denied,was simply being
disingenuous.


-Gel

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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:17 PM

To me, this is similar to many free speach arguments.  Personally, I
don't care to hear white-supremecist rhetoric.  But I would never try to
restrict free speach because of it.  Does that connection make sense to you?

--BenD

Monique Boea wrote:

> But gay people will be imposing their beliefs of me if they rewrite any laws
> to support gay marriage...
>
> and that's ok?
>
> This sums up what I believe and why in a nutshell. This will answer the
> question that was initially asked.
>
>
> Argue with God on the matter, He created us.



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