Interesting. This thread seems to shine a light on the true propbets of hate. Christians and everyone bring their beliefs to the discussion in the public square and will continue to do so. My side lost today and we will learn to deal civilly with it. My house of worship though is not the public square. Tatics of childish hate, tatrums, and revenge towards others who disagree with you give the impression of no true resolve or belief in your convictions. Seeking to use the courts and laws to force anyone to change their religious beliefs is contrary to the Bill of Rights.
This is what I don't get. Gay marriage isn't an assault against anyone's religious beliefs.
No one is telling you that you have to marry a man. If two men want to marry, and it's against a religion's dogma, that's between them and their maker. It has nothing to do with you.
No one told you that you had to change what you believe. If it were up to me, I'd remove "under God" from everything, as I'm not a Christian, but whatever. When people sing God Bless America, I just check my phone instead. That's your thing, and if it makes you feel better, have at it.
I guess I just think it's hypocritical that I have to give a crap if Christians are offended, but they force their beliefs into my face every day. It just is what it is. Gay people aren't saying you have to marry a man, so you shouldn't tell them they can't get married. Just stick to your own path, man.