If gays aren't allowed to marry because homosexuality is a sin, then why...

...should non-Christians be allowed? I mean, that too is a sin, is it not?
"It should be, but then, a marriage license isn't exactly a religious thing..."

Really, cause last time I checked every single culture in the world holds marriage ceremonies in religious institutions...
Old Timer, so what you are saying is gays should be "seperate but equal"?

Where have I heard that before?
"Marriage is defined as one man, - one woman, of sufficient legal standing. "

Appealing to tradition is a very poor argument and childish, and you damn well know it has nothing to do with the intentions of the people against gay marriage.

If that were the case, why allow interracial marriages? And if the word means that still, then how could someone even use the term "gay marriage"?
"where in the Bible does it say that being a Gentile is a sin?"

Gee, I don't know, the ten commandmets.
 
Homosexuality is an act of rebellion against God's design plans. It's slapping God in the face and telling Him that He didn't know what He was doing when He created us. This is insulting and offensive!

Homosexuality is the ONLY sin that has a curse on it. The Bible says that when a person is so reprobate in their own hearts that they actually worship the creation rather than the Creator, He gives them over to this reprobate mind and allows them to do things that are wrong, men with men and women with women, and curses them with homosexuality.

No other sin has this additional curse put on it by God.

You can read the entire passage in the first chapter of the letter Paul wrote to the church in Rome (i.e. the book of Romans).
 
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