Liberty Sanders
Master
The fact that this is a legitimate and common question is disturbing. It is indicative that, as a society, we have lost all moral direction. Every bad choice made is based on prior circumstance and there can be no consequences. There IS a moral standard that, a long time ago, we all agreed upon.
A few years back when Indiana's prohibition on gay marriage was first struck down there was a window of about three days before the attorney general got a stay on it.
Two dear lady friends of my wife and I decided to go for it and got their marriage license the same day. The next day I served as a combination best man/ring bearer (I called myself the best STRAIGHT man) at their marriage. It's still one of the high points of my life that they hold me in such high regard that they honored this broken-down old flatfoot in such a way.
Yes, at one time there was a moral standard, that we all agreed on, that said these two wonderful ladies should not be able to marry.
That standard was wrong, and I'm glad to see it consigned to the ash heap of history.