> Maureen wrote:
> You're assuming intelligence not in evidence.
>

The real question is should be constrain personal liberty based on
arbitrary ideas of morality?

Bible says that you shouldn't have pictures on your walls.  Should we
legally constrain people's liberty to hang pictures of themselves and
their families on walls?

So the question is at what point do we constrain personal liberty?

I say it's at the point where we victimize another.  Since Gay
marriage doesn't do that it has no place being constrained.

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