I posted this on my forum which tends to be a little bit more liberal than the general public (95% of respondants said same sex couples should have full and equal legal rights the same as heterosexual couples do, although what it should be called was in some disagreement). So I thought I'd bring my poll here and ask a wider audience.
Please just answer the poll. I really don't want to hear about it if you think gays are icky or about how much your god hate homosexuals. Please, no hating or flaming here.
This poll is about legal rights and definitions, pure and simple.
You may choose more than one option. My goal is to find the options most acceptable to most people.
More indepth poll option explanations:
Please just answer the poll. I really don't want to hear about it if you think gays are icky or about how much your god hate homosexuals. Please, no hating or flaming here.
This poll is about legal rights and definitions, pure and simple.
You may choose more than one option. My goal is to find the options most acceptable to most people.
More indepth poll option explanations:
- Civil marriage rights for every couple, gay or straight; churches still choose whom they give a religious ceremony to and who they don't (just as they do now)
- Everyone (straight and gay) has a civil union; marriage made no longer a legal term, just a religious one; churches still choose whom they give a religious ceremony to and who they don't (just as they do now)
- Same sex couples can have civil unions that are equal in every respect to civil marriage, but civil marriage still only for heterosexuals; churches still choose whom they give a religious ceremony to and who they don't (just as they do now)
- Same sex couples can have civil unions as they exist now (unequal to civil marriage rights); civil marriage only for heterosexuals; churches still choose whom they give a religious ceremony to and who they don't (just as they do now)
- No legal recognition whatsoever for same sex couples; they should have no legal rights as a couple in regards to property, insurance, medical decisions, wills, power of attorney, children, inheritance, hospital visitation rights, etc.; civil marriage only for heterosexuals; churches still choose whom they give a religious ceremony to and who they don't (just as they do now)
- Other legal solution/option, please post