Your freedom ends where another one's freedom begins.
There seems to be plenty of disagreement as to where that line is drawn. If I say that I believe gay sex is deviant behavior and that it shouldn't be endorsed by government in the form of recognizing people who it as being married, then I'm called a hater. Does that indicate respect for MY freedom? If a christian baker doesn't feel right about baking a cake for a gay couple for the "wedding", he's taken to court and sued, even though the couple could have simply gone to another baker. Is that a show of respect for HIS freedom?
Whenever the Bible mentions marriage, it is between a male and a female. So why should it be strange or hateful of me when I see it as abnormal when suddenly 2 men want to do what, up until very recently, was between members of the opposite sex?
Here's my viewpoint about this whole subject:
Whenever the Bible mentions marriage, it is between a male and a female. The first mention of marriage,
Genesis 2:24, describes it as a man leaving his parents and being united to his wife. In passages that contain instructions regarding marriage, such as
1 Corinthians 7:2-16 and
Ephesians 5:23-33, the Bible clearly identifies marriage as being between a man and a woman. Biblically speaking, marriage is the lifetime union of a man and a woman, primarily for the purpose of building a family and providing a stable environment for that family.
Now, if you don't believe in God or the credibility of the bible, then you're not going to have the same basis of belief as the majority of members on this forum, which seriously makes me wonder why you and many others here come and bring up topics like this. You don't seem receptive to what we say. So really, what is it you're trying to accomplish?