Should redefining marriage be put to a vote in each of the 50 states?
No, it's a fundamental civil-rights issue, and the courts need to decide
No, we wouldn't want slavery to be a matter of popular opinion, either
No, what's the point? The will of the voters is always overturned anyway
No, we can't have 50 different definitions of marriage in the U.S.
No, marriage is a fundamental human institution that is not subject to definition or redefinition by popular opinion
No, the government has nothing to do with it. Marriage is defined in the Bible
It is crazy to even discuss this. This is the fundamental institution of a civil nation
Yes, marriage should be the states' purview under the 10th Amendment
Yes, sadly, federal judges have made it necessary for a constitutional amendment on this issue
Yes, an issue of this magnitude, which requires a constitutional amendment, should be left to the people to decide
Yes, citizens must be allowed to decide because this issue represents a significant societal change
Yes, the citizens should vote. But, whatever their decision, the courts must respect it and not declare it unconstitutional
Yes, if going state by state is the only way to win fundamental human rights for all, then so be it
Yes, gay marriage is a civil right being denied to gay couples. A popular vote will fix this problem
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