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No. In my opinion the "slippery-slope" argument is a fallacious red herring. The idea that allowing citizens *equal* rights on parity with the rest of the population will lead to calls for legalization of outrageous combinations is ludicrous.
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No. In my opinion the "slippery-slope" argument is a fallacious red herring. The idea that allowing citizens *equal* rights on parity with the rest of the population will lead to calls for legalization of outrageous combinations is ludicrous.
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The next thing you know they're gonna outlaw divorce.
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No, that would be incest. However, disallowing legal polygamous marriage is bigotry and discrimination. People who oppose legalizing polygamy need to stay out of other people's private lives.
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Can someone tell me why, when there is discussion of legalizing gay marriage, someone always jumps to the comparisons of allowing incestuous marriages, polygamy, bestiality, etc? Why do people make comparisons of those to homosexuality? They have nothing to do with it.
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No - this is an illogical argument, and you know it. I think you show your true colors here in your comment: "I find gay marriages disgusting, out of moral, insulting to society and God." Funny, we find bigotry, hatred and prejudice to be the same. There is nothing wrong with giving the same rights to all citizens. Did you fight against people of different races being able to marry as well? Probably.
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