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That's all well and good to have an opinion and all, but what people adamantly opposed to gay marriage/adoption so conveniently take for granted is the fact that they can opine as they please, then wash their hands clean of it due to the fact that - well - they probably don't know a single gay person in the first place. It does not affect them, it never shall affect them, and it probably never could affect their lives in any way. They have no reason to truly care, much less any reason to go against what was likely their upbringing and current social circle of like-minded people.
I wonder how those people would react should their "right" to practice religion be stripped from them because others don't approve of their lifestyle. But that would be even more reprehensible though, wouldn't it? Because people can choose to be religious - they do not choose to be homosexual.
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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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