Do traditional marriage supporters deserve to be treated with dignity?
Yes, they do.
And, again, I say: If we're going to radically transform a basic building block of society, then that transformation ought to at least be the result of a community wide conversation/debate. It ought to be the result of referenda or action by duly elected legislators...not edicts handed down from five unelected, lifetime appointees.
I am far less concerned about America redefining the word "marriage," than I am about America redefining phrases like: "...the consent of the governed," "three coequal branches of government," "separate and limited powers," etc.
Yes, they do.
And, again, I say: If we're going to radically transform a basic building block of society, then that transformation ought to at least be the result of a community wide conversation/debate. It ought to be the result of referenda or action by duly elected legislators...not edicts handed down from five unelected, lifetime appointees.
I am far less concerned about America redefining the word "marriage," than I am about America redefining phrases like: "...the consent of the governed," "three coequal branches of government," "separate and limited powers," etc.
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