actually we can have whatever opinion/position/religion we want
Well I guess my wording was off. You may certainly
have your opinion, but you have no right forcing other people to live according to it.
quit pulling the ridiculous "atheists get precedence" gimmick card
What the
forget are you talking about? I never once mentioned atheism. Are you assuming anyone in support of same-love marriage is atheist? Because I really have no idea what you're trying to argue.
There are tons of religions and a lot of them don't give a single forget about homoloveuality, and even within the the ones that do, The number of people in support of same-love marriage is ever-increasing; in some states they have become the majority; the percentage of people in favor is
far higher than the percentage of atheists.
a major religion has a stance on
They may certainly
have this stance, and they are more than free to practice it themselves, but
...in a country that was founded on (among other things) freedom to practice or not practice whatever religious system you want without another religions' rules being imposed on you...
They have absolutely
no right to
force it upon the entire countryyou don't even know if that's the reason they support/oppose whatever the issue is
Of the organizations whose work largely includes attempts to deny LGBT rights, a very large amount of them are Christian groups.
While arguments against LGBT rights may have shifted away (not entirely, though) from religion-oriented arguments, I have no doubt that the people making them still have religious religions for it:
Any reason people use to be against gays besides "Eww they're icky" is really just a lie. They're coming up with elaborate reasons to rationalize their irrational thoughts.