"The problem with redefining marriage for gays on the premise that it's unconstitutional to deny them the right to marry is that the courts have changed the meaning of the Constitution's language concerning "liberty" and "equality." Now...if the courts are to be legally consistent...any discrimination against anybody vying for recognition for any number of marital arrangements is unconstitutional. They are either all equal and protected or they are not, and if not, why not and by who's moral judgement? Rights are now thoroughly vested in the government's power to create them out of thin air...and to take them away. Gay marriage may have won the legal war but in doing so they may have opened a Pandora's box of social chaos and a path to social collapse."
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