It bugs me that so many Christians throw a wobbly as soon as SSM is mentioned. Marriage has meant different things to different cultures down through the ages - even Christian marriage. Scripture does not tell us what marriage should be, only that - according to the New Testament, Christians should be married in a one-man, onee woman marriage, and that, for Christians, sex outside that bond is sin - whether gay, straight or whatever. Scripture says absolutly nothing about gay marriage....so why do so many Christians condemn two people who do not accept the Christian faith getting married? It is not affecting them, nor is it affecting the church or the spreading of the Gospel. Indeed it could be argued that, in formalising an already existing bond, a gay marriage stabilises the couple, and indirectly benefits those around them. No, I'm not advocating gay marriage in Church - I cannot see any way round that in Scripture - but I am arguing that, amongst two consenting adults who are not Christian, nor contemplating marriage as Christian, it's none of my business.