RichmondBread
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People say gay marriage doesn't hurt anyone because it's two consenting adults. But if we use that argument, we must be consistent. Let's say a brother wants to marry his sister. They are both "consenting" adults. Love is love, right? Or a father and daughter want to get married? Or a mother and son? This slippery slope argument leads the way for all kinds of problems. No two consenting adults is not a good idea for everything. Two consenting adults can decide to murder someone or rob a liquor store, or set someone on fire. I just don't see it.