Same sex marriage was rejected again. But on this issue, I have always felt that same sex marriage being allowed is just a matter of time.CNN wrote:With 87 percent of the vote counted early Wednesday, the same-sex marriage law was rejected 53 percent to 47 percent, according to the Bangor Daily News Web site.
My first inclination on why I view this as just a matter of time, was that I just view this as a fundamental relationship of equality. "The arc of history bends towards justice." So eventually, all states will allow it. However, those whom disagree with me, would not think this is correct for this reason.
So, I'm curious what those on the other side feel about the issue. Even if you don't support gay marriage, do you still think it will happen some day? (Nation-wide gay marriage -- well, maybe with the exception of Texas)