You haven't heard my argument against gay marriage, then.
"Marriage," as currently writ in the law, is inherently a Christian concept encompassing one particular religiously-based idea of marriage. I am opposed to all state marriage law, and favor replacing it uniformly with a contract-based civil union approach. My opposition to gay marriage is not rooted in religious proscription, but a desire to avoid religious proscription.
The fact I am also against heterosexual civil marriage does not invalidate the fact that I am opposed to gay civil marriage.
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"Marriage," as currently writ in the law, is inherently a Christian concept encompassing one particular religiously-based idea of marriage. I am opposed to all state marriage law, and favor replacing it uniformly with a contract-based civil union approach. My opposition to gay marriage is not rooted in religious proscription, but a desire to avoid religious proscription.
The fact I am also against heterosexual civil marriage does not invalidate the fact that I am opposed to gay civil marriage.