JamesSD
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I've been thinking a lot about this lately. It's clearly not a case of "if" but "when". Among folks 35 and under gay marriage is supported, and that threshold has proceeded along as my generation gets older. People over 65 are the biggest opponents of gay marriage, and those opponents keep getting older and won't be around forever. Many states already recognize gay marriage, either by popular referendum or by court/legislative order.
Coupled with the acceptance of homosexuality in the younger generation, the US is becoming a much less christian nation. In general people are also leaving more socially conservative branches for more permissive, "modern" branches.
California will reverse Prop 8 in 2012, and won't look back. By then, I imagine all the "blue" and most of the "purple" states will have their own gay marriages, along with some of the more libertarian western states like Montana.
I'm going to say somewhere between 2012-2016 the National Republican party will have to back down from the issue. At some point there will be a supreme court case forcing the hold-out states to recognize gay marriages from other states, and from there it will be a done deal.
Thoughts?
Coupled with the acceptance of homosexuality in the younger generation, the US is becoming a much less christian nation. In general people are also leaving more socially conservative branches for more permissive, "modern" branches.
California will reverse Prop 8 in 2012, and won't look back. By then, I imagine all the "blue" and most of the "purple" states will have their own gay marriages, along with some of the more libertarian western states like Montana.
I'm going to say somewhere between 2012-2016 the National Republican party will have to back down from the issue. At some point there will be a supreme court case forcing the hold-out states to recognize gay marriages from other states, and from there it will be a done deal.
Thoughts?