wafflesnsorbet -> "Marriage has never been about love, period. It has always been first and foremost a legal union"
What the hell? Sure back in the 18th century, marriage was regarded as being of economic and social importance, but would you deny the fact that society has evolved? Would you marry someone just because it is a legal union, or would you rather marry for love?
And the issue of homosexual marriage isn't just about social recognition, but the legal recognition as well. Would you like to be denyed the right to marry the person you love? Or in your case, be denyed the right to enter into a legal union with someone? It is simply not fair, and is disgustingly discriminatory.
Although "existence is about procreation", I hardly think allowing gay marriage is going to affect the population. Even without being allowed to marry, gay people will still be gay. It's not like homosexuality is an infectious disease and will spread if gay marriage is allowed. Gay marriage wouldn't do anything but make our "existence" better and more fair.
bshoc -> "Ofcourse they can't, the same way your car cant run on anything but petrol, marriage = 1 man + 1 woman - thats the simple, unavoidable truth - "gay marriage" is a oxymoron becuase it implies the union of two same sex indaviduals which must be a man and woman."
No offence, but that was one of the stupidest things I have read. You do know that cars have been and are still being produced, that don't need petrol don't you????..... and gay marriage isn't an oxymoron just because you say it is. What you said was really illogical, sorry.
And no offence to those who cite religious reasons as excuses for their denial of homosexual marriages, but it is my belief (correct me if I'm wrong) that every religious tradition, in some form or another, recognises the importance of equality. If not, what is so bad about everyone being treated equally anyway?
And if the UNDHR doesn't state that every human being has a right to marry, then why do heterosexuals have that right all over the world, and not homosexuals.
And homosexuality is not unnatural. People don't choose to be gay, they just are. I have gay friends who would be deeply insulted by that remark. That is a cruel thing to say. Denying homosexuals the same rights as heterosexuals is also cruel, and I will be fighting for homosexual marriages until the day that they are legal in Australia...and it will be in this lifetime