Marriage isn't a "natural" right. It is cultural.

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Marriage isn't a "natural" right. It is cultural.
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Whoever thinks he needs to regurgitate the same strawman arguments about homosexuality being unnatural, I'm now wanting to show them that homosexuality is indeed only a sexual orientation which doesn't have to stand a "natural capability" proof to let gay people marry.

Whether homosexuality is a choice or not, this doesn't change the right for someone to marry one person he loves.

However, the false claim that homosexuality is a choice, can be disproven by modern psychology.

Some old but false "arguments" against gay marriage:

"It changes the very definition of marriage!"
(well, marriage historically has been polygamous more often than monogamous)

"It’s not open to procreation!"
(please, use your own reason for that matter)

So, arguing by the bible is wrong, since no person is forced to believe in Christ.

The very fundamental right to spend one's life with a person he loves has to be attached to every person, not only heterosexual couples.

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