Especially when married in a church. A marriage is a union between two people who both want to get married. So, marriage doesn't refer to just something between men and women. If two people of the same sex love each other and want to spend the rest of their lives together, then why stop them from officiating it? Any two people deserve the right to love who they want, and marry who they want. Not to mention that marriage is a celebration of love, it is not something that has strict rules and traditions. So many people marry in different ways than others, so no one person should be able to get the say over somebody else's marriage. Just like how you wouldn't try to control someone else's wedding, and tell them what the venue will be, or the food, or even the dress the bride would wear. If someone truly agrees to this idea that gay marriage shouldn't be allowed, then that's their problem because they can't dictate how someone feels about somebody else. They can't decide that two people can't ceremonialize their love, and it shouldn't be reflected on some two innocent people who want to celebrate their love.
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