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While I can appreciate wanting to boil things down to a yes/no question, Tony, I already pretty much knew the answer to that one.

See, that's just it. As long as the answers are all "yes", the only possible truly logical outcome to any discussion on the topic is "shut the f*ck up, then, and stay out of the law books, because we have separation of church and state."

But that's not why I asked the question.

I asked the question because I'm genuinely hoping for someone to answer "no", at which point we can have a truly interesting discussion about their reasons. A discussion that can be based upon things that would be defensible and truly relevant to the law.

We can go around and around about religious topics until the end of time. That discussion never has an end or a resolution. I'm looking for someone who has a good non-religious reason to outlaw gay marriage.

If no one can come up with one, then we're back to STFU and separation of church and state again.
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Tony Fabris