It's funny that you want to cling to that Elton John example when he eventually got married himself, so it's obvious you don't understand what he said. Rather it was a definition difference in lieu of a opposition of the concept.
Actually it’s even funnier that you can’t comprehend that there are people that object to same sex marriage that are not religious. When you research what his previous position was it wasn’t based on religious beliefs, was it? So it is “quite simply” rather “obvious” that you do not understand his position.
The "Black" culture shows a significant amount of ignorance in terms of why they keep it on the "down low."
Wow. You don’t play the “race card” very well. So if a high percentage of a demographic thinks that homosexuality is wrong and or sinful, that makes them ignorant? Do you realize that when you attach a “color” to that it makes you sound like a racist?
So this begs the question. Given what you have said, do you have a prejudice against people who have religious beliefs and/or those people of color who disagree with you?
Nonetheless, most of my questions were rhetorical as I knew they wouldn't or couldn't be answered.
You are trying to make the case that those who oppose same sex marriage are doing such for religious reasons. That is ignorant, not rhetorical.
Either way, to not blame religion for at least a vast majority of hate towards homosexuality shows a significant amount of ignorance of social structure and history in general.
Again … So only people that are “religious” can hate homosexual and homosexual behavior and disapprove of same sex marriage?
You are trying to frame the debate to rationalize your intolerance towards people of faith and people of color. The reality is that there are people that are opposed to same sex marriages who have no religious affiliation.