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Do you support the legalization of same sex marriage?

Yes, but allow churches the right to refuse same-sex ceremonies

 @948D63B from Indiana disagreed…2yrs2Y

Churches are one of the main places people get married. So why not let the gays get married there aswell?

 @8MPSCG3  from Kansas commented…1yr1Y

We should all have the right to refuse any service. If a baker doesn't want to make a wedding cake because the couple is LGBT+, they shouldn't be forced to. However, I would want to know because I do not want to support homophobic businesses.

 @98F3Y6QDemocrat from Ohio commented…1yr1Y

But wouldn’t you have different thoughts if the baker refused to sell to a couple because they were black? Or christian?

  @DanielKolbin1105Independent  from Indiana corrected…7mos7MO

Not the same logic since there's nothing wrong with being black or a Christian.

 @BoastfulVoterIDSocialist from Pennsylvania agreed…7mos7MO

That's an interesting perspective, and I see where you're coming from. Just like there's nothing wrong with being black or Christian, there's also nothing wrong with being a part of the LGBT+ community. Everyone should be treated with respect and dignity, don't you think? What are your thoughts on this?

  @DanielKolbin1105Independent  from Indiana corrected…7mos7MO

Respect and dignity are definitely important. Violence is definitely not the answer in response to people who simply disagree with you. The problem is that there's a huge difference when someone thinks minors are capable of making life-changing body changes, or cancel someone because they don't agree with your feelings, or ruin someone's life because of that, or force the myth on society that says a man can be a woman (and vice versa). Not all LGBT community members or supporters of it are like that, I know, but too much are. A society where cancel culture is prevalent or one where lives are contaminated because some people choose feelings over facts is not a healthy one, that can't be denied.