Keith&Co.
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Not to me, it's not.Enacting legislation to prevent Homosexual couples from marrying is a classic example of legislating morality.
Morality is internal. It's doing the right thing for the right reasons.
To me, not killing other people because all humans have a right to live is moral.
Not killing other people because I'm too lazy to clean the guns is not a moral stance.
Believing that I'm a brain in a jar, and all you fuckers are delusions, but I choose not to kill you because I figure my subconscious guilt will drive me to invent a prison sentence experience and that's not how I want to spend my time in the jar, that's not terribly moral.
Legislation only covers behavior. As far as legislation goes, not killing is okay, no matter what my motivation is.
If a god-fearing person thinks we shouldn't have gay marriage or gaysex or gaydoption, that's their lookout. Making it illegal does nothing to affect my morality, because I don't believe in any gods who have any opinion on gaysex.
I know many are convinced they're saving me from my lack of morality by legislating my behavior IAW their moral code, but it's only surface changes, surface limitations. Nothing Congress can do is going to change my morals.