OK maybe forcing was to strong a word, but they want people to accept them. Screw you. I don't have to accept anything. If I have a personal moral objection to homosexuality then I should be able to be as outspoken about it as gays are as outspoken about saying I should accept them. But that's not what happens. Gays want to shut people up that don't accept their lifestyle. They want to take it to a vote and see what the people think and when they loose, they bitch and complain and say it's not fair. Like I said, if you want people to accept one lifestyle CHOICE then you have to allow for ALL lifestyle CHOICES. Why stop at marrying just one person? Or why make having sex with children illegal, it can be proven that there is a genetic link to a plocivity for attraction to adolecents or pre-pubecent children, so if homosexuality is genetic, then you shouldn't stop someone from liking children or persuing a relationship with one. They can't help it right? Or is it you only feel that way when it's about a sunject that only affects you?
See, it's terrific when you post because it reveals the utter vacuousness of the opposition to gay marriage.
"If I have a personal moral objection to homosexuality then I should be able to be as outspoken about it as gays are as outspoken about saying I should accept them."
You absolutely are "able" to speak against homosexuality, as protected by the first amendment. The fact that you will be criticized for espousing this view in no way renders you unable to speak on the issue. The government cannot punish you for speaking out against gay marriage any more than it can punish you for speaking out in favor of separation of the races. But I think if you did so you might find private citizens and groups would respond, loudly. You don't have to personally accept gay marriage any more than I have to accept the existence of the KKK. What neither of us can do however is prevent the existence of those things simply because we disagree with them.
"Gays want to shut people up that don't accept their lifestyle. They want to take it to a vote and see what the people think and when they loose, they bitch and complain and say it's not fair."
In other words, gays (and straights who support gay equality) want to exercise their first amendment rights and speak out against those who they feel are discriminating against them, and this offends you. I've never heard anyone support any law that would require you to be silent about your disapproval of gay marriage. If what you feel is a societal pressure to keep your opinions to yourself, welcome to life in a society.
And this is putting aside your "lifestyle choice" nonsense and the slippery slope arguments. One, it's not a choice, but even if it were it is a sufficiently permanent personality trait that it cannot be disregarded, especially when compared to other definite choices like religion which receive the utmost protection. The Iowa SC spoke to that point very clearly. Two, these same arguments were made when interracial marriage was the issue, and last time I checked, allowing blacks and whites to marry did not lead to an epidemic of people marrying across species.