Yes, there are bisexual people, meaning they are sexually attracted to both the same and opposite sex.
Same-sex marriage is sustainable because opposite-sex marriages will always continue to produce gay and lesbian offspring and a portion of those gays and lesbians will always want to marry. Once it has been legalized, there is no reason to believe that the future supply of couples seeking to marry will vary any differently than the number of opposite-sex couples seeking to marry has.
Yes. A church that permits opposite-sex couples to marry, should also permit same-sex couples to marry.
Exactly the same way you marry the opposite sex: have a really good relationship with someone and then propose. But obviously with a member of the same sex.
There people not beasts, they have sex like heterosexuals.
No, you have to marry the opposite sex. Even if you attempted, it still won't let you.
They Are Attracted To The Opposite Sex not always
There is no truth to the statement that gay people don't like bisexuals.
You can marry ANYONE you want. Well, as long as the person is of the opposite sex (depending on the state) and of legal age.
Today, same-sex marriages were treated as routine in places where they have been legalized. In other places, same-sex couples seeking to marry were denied access while opposite-couples were permitted to marry freely.
They all seem to be some variation of one of these three: (1) Marriage has always been limited to opposite-sex couples in the past; (2) God does not want same-sex couples to marry; and, (3) The only purpose of marriage is procreation and two persons of the same-sex cannot procreate.
They all seem to be some variation of one of these three: (1) Marriage has always been limited to opposite-sex couples in the past; (2) God does not want same-sex couples to marry; and, (3) The only purpose of marriage is procreation and two persons of the same-sex cannot procreate.