I understand, of course, that the Bible does not condone same sex unions. I wouldn't expect otherwise.
But again, do we need a constitutional amendment to prohibit something that IMO should be a choice made by consenting individuals?
And perish the thought that we need a constitutional amendment to prohibit something just because the Bible says it's wrong. Separation of church and state and all that.
How about a constitutional amendment prohibiting adultery?
Remember, we're on a slippery slope here...
Let's ban same sex marriage Let's ban same sex relations Let's ban sexual relations between two consenting adults who aren't married Let's ban sexual relations between members of different races
I Believe that 65% of all Americans are against same sex marriages. Big deal. I bet deep down in their hearts, 65% of Americans (or close) would be against Whites marrying Blacks.
And I'll say it again: Is this such a big important issue that we need to amend the Constitution over it?