A few years back, one of the pair were saying:
“For a bunch of people to tell me who I can love, who I can marry, who I can say this is my person, this is who I choose to spend the rest of my life with, it’s mindboggling to me that a few religious people can vote for our equal rights,” she said.
This statement was, of course, a complete lie, since nobody was saying who anybody could love. You can love whoever you like and it’s nobody’s business but yours. You can have sex with whoever you like and it’s not my business or the state’s (though it is God’s). You can spend the rest of your life with whoever you want and it’s nobody’s business. But you cannot marry whoever you want for a multiplicity of reasons that have to do with common sense and the nature of what marriage is (namely, the union of man and woman and the good of children).
However, common sense has never been in it for the gay rights movement. The purpose of gay “marriage” is not “who you will spend the rest of your life with (as these people have demonstrated). It is to provide a legal basis for smashing Christian conscience.