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Originally posted by Omar
Let the people vote on it and if the majority agrees... well, then that settles it.
For something like this, it shouldn't be a "what the majority says, the majority gets" decision. Lets face it, there are probably more people against gay marriage than for it. The majority of people are mostly religious or with beliefs that gay marriage is wrong, so the legalization would never get passed.
If let's say the majority of people in some country believed that eating a certain type of food is wrong but it didn't have any negative effect on people and was even healthy for you, should it be banned just because the majority said no? I don't think so because there is no reason to ban it except some stupid belief they may have.
I think if two people, be it both male or female, really care for each other they should be able to get married no matter what silly thing it says in some book.