Despite what individuals may feel about it, Judaism is officially oppose to same sex marriage. This is what the Midrash says:
"Rabbi Huna said in the name of Rabbi Joseph, 'The generation of the Flood was not wiped out until they wrote marriage documents for the union of a man to a male or to an animal.'"
So what is more important to Jews - the Torah, the Midrash or the "CCRC" (or whatever its called)?
"Rabbi Huna said in the name of Rabbi Joseph, 'The generation of the Flood was not wiped out until they wrote marriage documents for the union of a man to a male or to an animal.'"
So what is more important to Jews - the Torah, the Midrash or the "CCRC" (or whatever its called)?