What do you think about same-sex marriage?

Monday and Tuesday of next week, NCPR will air a series of in-depth conversations about same-sex marriage.

We’ll hear from a couple of women who want to see their relationship embraced by New York’s marriage laws.

We’ll hear from Sister Jennifer Votraw, with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg, who is convinced that same-sex marriage violates what many theologians call “natural law.”

We’ll also listen in on the thoughtful, complex debate occurring among the North Country’s state Senators and Assembly members.

They may be forced to vote on the issue this year — and their opinions don’t fall along party line.

(Only one North Country lawmaker — Democratic state Senator Darrel Aubertine, who opposes same-sex marriage — declined to be interviewed about the issue.)

So what about you? What’s your take on same-sex marriage? A civil right? An erosion of traditional values? Comments welcome below…

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  1. Anonymous says:

    well as i see it god gave us all free will to be who ever we want im gay my self and im still the same person i was wen i was born im not a bad person and im no different from anyone els im still a human being and if anyone has got a problem with me being gay they need to butt out and mind there own buisness and concentrate on there own life and stop butting in others,gay people dont harm no 1, i think gay marrage should be allowed if twopeople love one another let them be happy, i think the people against gay marrage have got sad lives and got nothing better to do just leave people to have equal rights and to all the gay people out here dont hide who you are no matter how much people say you should keep it privete dont listen to them have it as open as the strait people do your nothing different were all people we all have feeling we all have emotions and we all breath the same, and as long as your hearts beating be your self x

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