Thoughts?
Also, from the site
Do we really want the government to be able to define what is and what isn’t a morally justifiable lifestyle? The primary responsibility of government is to defend and protect our inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the primary role of the Constitution is to limit what the government can or cannot do. Constitutions are not places to delineate what citizens can or cannot do. If two consenting adults wish to marry, do we really want to grant the government the power to prohibit them from doing so?
Well, we already are that way. We disallow marriage between siblings. We legislate what is or isn't a morally justifiable lifestyle (decency laws). Why, we even have places banning certain foodproducts (hydrogenated oils, If I recall correctly).
I don't blame gays for fighting for what they want. I just don't find this site very compelling.
And who, exactly, will define what is moral and what is not?
How about God through the prophets and apostles?