Marriage used to be a religious thing. Before priests decided they could make a living off of it, people paired off without any religion involved, as animals do.
When and where was this?
This must be so pre- history , that it may be pre- social.
Marriage is ....sacred?
Where on Earth do you get that?
If it is not , then the gay rights movement have invested a lot into it for no apparent reason. I think they are hoping some of the sacredness will become the respect they feel they are due, and end the opprobrium that they have been receiving since time immemorial.
This has been decided by the courts. No silly cartoon is going to change that.
I don't think you understood that cartoon , I do not agree with it , I think it makes an interesting point that I disagree with in a particular way.
But you are right , this is a decision of the courts , not the society, not the people.
When the people have been consulted , most of them have not changed their minds .
The courts have put the cart ahead of the horse.
It is not a matter of "crowbar them into respectability". It is simply a desire to have EQUALITY.
Non married people are unequal to married ones in what way?
People are different in many ways that the law recognizes, if a person makes a choice that ruins his finances, the law will definitely treat him differently than someone who has plenty of cash, shoot ... even of a person is broke by no fault of his own the law is different for him than for someone with plenty.
Finances are just one example , people who have certain education and licenses get the commensurate privileges and responsibilities different than those without the degrees and certifications. Age is recognized by the law, sex is recognized by the law , and the state of matrimony is recognized by the law as different from a state of singleness.
Equality before the law is a good ideal , but the law is quite well able to differentiate for several reasons people who are in fact not really equal. When it is needed to recognize a difference legally we usually find a way. The inequality is tolerated when the people accept that the reason for it is compelling and reasonable to justify the inequality.
So what is the states interest in recognizing and regulating marriage? Why is the state excused in regarding single persons as unequal to married ones?