It basically boils down to one's definition and idea of the word marriage, and ours are obviously different. You missed the entire point I made in my post, I acknowledged that there was a difference in the gender of people being married, but marriage itself wasn't different - the concept of marriage, marriage as union, doesn't change from gay couples to straight couples. Thus, it's not different and shouldn't need another name.
So, gay couples and straight couples sometimes/often perform the same sexual acts.
Therefore, gay sex and straight sex are not different because the sex is the same, right?
Oh, but they are both "sex" right? So your issue is with a modifier? lolz!
Going back to your murder analogy, which was a pretty dumb ass analogy, murder is still murder, regardless of who is killed and why, it still falls under the umbrella concept of "murder". Marriage as well, should be a blanket concept to whomever marries, because marriage is still marriage regardless as to who is married.
Then why is it a "hate crime?" It's just murder. Why does it get a different name and additional jail time? It's not JUST "murder" anymore. It's become MORE than just murder.
Do you actually think a change in definitions of "marriage" would not come with special language for gay marriages? Because the existing language is designed specifically for opposite sex marriage.
"Sex" is a blanket statement that applies to all acts of sex, gay sex or straight - because it's still sex. There are different acts of sex, yes, so they are then categorized into different things.
Oh, so you're OK with calling it "Gay Marriage" vs "Straight Marriage?"
But you're not ok with "Marriage" vs "Homarriage?"
Hahahahahahahaha.
You are the worst civil rights activist ever. You're the kind that gives civil rights activists a bad name.
Like, I am standing here, on your side. I want to give gay men and women all of the EXACT SAME rights as straight couples. I want them to have the same laws, the same legal definitions, the same legal privileges as straight couples. I even defend the MORALITY of homosexual behavior QUOTING THE BIBLE.
And you want to argue with me over the DUMBEST thing in the world.
You are OK with a modifier, but you are horrified at the idea of a new word!
You should read 1984. We can get rid of "bad" and just say "not good." I mean, why should we use "bad" when we can just add a modifier to good!
We shouldn't say "sad" we should say "not happy!" Why use a new word when we can just add a modifier! I mean, in the end, we're talking about levels of "happy." It all refers to the same feeling!
There aren't different acts of marriage, there are different ceremonies, and different people being married, but the act of marriage and it's principle is not different itself.
Actually, the principles are totally different. I mean, even the law discusses the importance of bearing children in marriage. And that's not even including the various religious ceremonies.
All of the laws are designed to foster children. So a gay marriage alters the fundamental purpose of marriage. Which is fine, but the language of the laws would need to be changed to reflect this.
I'm not going to bother splitting hairs with you, because all you ever seem to do is play the role of the devils advocate regardless of the position anyone takes. So whatever dude.
lolz. You've been splitting hairs with me since your first post.
In summary, you still make no sense and your logic is still pretty flawed. Try again.
Son, I've forgotten more about both religion and civil rights than you even know exist.
You don't even know what you're fighting for anymore. You just want to rage against the machine.
Well, frankly, the machine doesn't give a fuck what you want to call your civil union. Use whatever word you want.
But the people as a WHOLE are what define language, and the people as a whole prefer to have different words to refer to different things.
And as a whole, we prefer new words to modifiers of existing words.
We would rather say "gay" than "man who prefers the company of other men." Because the former is specific enough and is simpler and conveys the meaning perfectly.
No one wants to say "marriage" and the have to qualify it by adding "oh, they are gay."
We just want 1 word that describes the different between a gay couple and straight couple.
If you don't like it, get pissed at the English language. Don't act like your rights are being stepped on.