Basic separation of church and state should let anyone with a 5th grade education know immediately that putting legislation into effect for religious purposes is wrong and against everything our country is founded upon.
“Separation of Church and State” deals with a church organization having no legal authority over the people. The key word is organization. Nowhere does it say to separate your values from your vote. If a principle taught to separate your personal convictions from your actions, then your definition of Separation of Church and State would become void, as your actions would no longer be linked to your belief that Church and State should be separated. Therefore, your belief that gay marriage should be legal would yield no action on your part. If you took action, you would be violating the principle you propose, which states that your beliefs should not influence legislation.
Here is what some people fail to understand:
1) Every belief system is a religion, even if the adherents profess to not be religious. Everyone has a religion, even if it's their own unique belief system. That includes you.
2) People do what they believe is right. Just because some recognize their values as being “religious” does not make those values more or less legitimate as someone who bases their values on science, logic, astrology or any other methodology. At the core, a belief is a belief.
The comparison between racial discrimination and redefining marriage is absurd, and an overwhelmingly large percentage of blacks find that comparison horribly offensive.
Anyone who has read the Bible has observed that certain groups of people played different roles and most were never invited. No Christian believes Christ was wrong for saying who should teach whom and when. Bio-chem’s example of the change of policy in the administration of the gospel is a good example of how things change. The Bill of Rights is another example. It was already on the program for a later date. This doesn’t mean that Christ or a Church led by Him was wrong. Otherwise, everyone in the Old Testament would be wrong for obeying the Law of Moses. It means there is an order for things to be done.
Personally, I don’t believe government has the final say on who is and is not married. Obviously, they do have the final say when it comes to legal rights. I think the legal rights issue should be such that any consenting adults can enter into the same contract for rights. Note that marriage is not a right.
People would do well to consider that everyone wants what they believe is right and just. The majority rule is in place for good reason. The liberal belief that the masses don’t know what’s best and therefore need the elite to make decisions for them is offensive, oppressive and undemocratic.