Now to agree with you wouldn't make for a very good arguement. Just because something is the majority does not make it just or rightious. Think back to the the beginning, nay, most of the 20th century. You were treated and judged by the majority of people by the color of your skin or your beliefs. Though not completely erased from society today I would like to believe that we have come pretty far. Now the issue most promenently attacked today is your sexual orientation. If you believe in love or have ever been truely in love you might say that who they are doesn't matter, that you would do anything for them, give your life for them and their love. To say that we should have rules of who we should fall in love with is is like going to a bar with a complete stranger, have that stranger pick out the person they think suitable, and then spending the rest of your life with that person. If you feel gay marriage is wrong then refrain from doing it yourself. But please don't, let us say, destroy others peoples potential lives with their potential soul mates just because your views on life may be different. I do not believe that this class of people are strange or un-godly in any way, in fact I take them to be the bravest group of people I could ever hope to meet. They are expressing themselves in a way that is normal to them. My only hope that one day people may not judge people because of their views, decisions, or lives. The world is made up of a variaty of people of different nations, creeds, and sexual orientation. To just shun a group of people because they have fallen in love and wish to share their love with a person of the same sex is beyond my comprehension. If there is a God I feel he would be proud of all his creations. If it is a sin in the bible to be a homosexual, remember that the bible was not written by God himself. I do not doubt that the vast majority of people would not take part in homosexuality, disgusted may be a strong word, but does majority rule really say what is in our hearts? Most people know in their hearts what is right and wrong, I know that I do.