I'm in a state that is currently debating whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage. Can I actually be against same-sex marriage, cause I kinda think I am? I mean I feel bad about that fact, but I believe that marriage, as a religious part of my faith, is only between a man and a woman. (I myself am a lesbian and do dream of getting married to another girl with both of us in beautiful white dresses, but I understand it wouldn't be a real marriage, and I'm ok with that.) Just wanted to see what other people on here think. Please don't hate, but feel free to expand my perception!
I understand though that the keyword in that above paragraph I wrote is "part of my faith." Not everybody is of the same faith and therefore it would be wrong for the government to limit marriage to specific criteria. However, the current argument against same-sex marriage that I sorta believe in is that if the law in my state is passed redefining marriage, those who hold onto the traditional idea of marriage will be seen as bigots and haters--as I pry am being seen right now!