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Dan Savage vs. Brian Brown: The Dinner Table Debate
>> ^legacy0100:
Where's the dinner? Where's the food?
They'd already had it, they showed a bit of it at the start. The debate happened afterwards
Dan Savage vs. Brian Brown: The Dinner Table Debate
>> ^Solid_Muldoon:
All three of these guys are really missing the point. Under the law, marriage is a legal contract between two competent, consenting adults. It is a legal partnership. Period. The law has nothing to do with religion.
The 14th amendment demands equal protection of the law to all citizens. The Supreme Court ruled in Loving v Virginia that marriage is a "basic civil right."
Case closed.
Except you can't just do that. Well, you can, but you haven't won the war by that argument.
You can make it law, you can enforce that it is law, but the underlying problem is that there are people who think it's wrong, and that's what you need to change. Make them see that the only thing they're clinging onto to justify their dislike of gay people (passages in the bible), are on the same level as passages that allow slavery and persecution and execution.
Dan Savage vs. Brian Brown: The Dinner Table Debate
NY Times link.
"As for Mr. Savage, he felt that being on his home turf had actually worked against him. “Playing host put me in this position of treating Brian Brown like a guest,” he said. “It was better in theory than in practice — it put me at a disadvantage during the debate, as the undertow of playing host resulted in my being more solicitous and considerate than I should’ve been. If I had it to do over again, I think I’d go with a hall.”