Vlad,
Historically, No one, gays included thought that marriage was anything other ,in the context of relationships thought holy matrimony meant anything more than the union of one man and woman and this is true universally of marriage. Historically then no animus between anyone on this score.
Irrelevant, and in any case clearly not true as many societies did and still do practice polygamous marriage. Have a look at "google images", “polygamous marriages” for some nice wedding photos to cheer you up.
When gay marriage became a thing those people who invented and popularised the idea effectively through a piece of Linguistic piracy also broadened in their own view the meaning of the word homophobic.
Utter bollocks. It became a “thing” as some societies developed to think that discriminatory practices are indefensible. The same happened with the abolition of slavery, the emancipation of women etc – both of which were previously the Zeitgeist too.
Now the argument that Christians have no monopoly on marriage is sound.
And irrelevant.
Therefore if that is sound, neither do word pirates whose main mission is anti religious also do not have a monopoly on marriage and I think the law of the UK recognises this.
Gibberish.
Regarding holy matrimony since I nor anyone decides that you should, as faithful Christians have done, take this up with God.
A homophobic god is your claim, not mine. I merely ask how you square that belief with your claim to be non-homophobic. So far, answer have I none.
Questions arising from your revisionist historical perspective, should be taken up with the right authorities.
There haven’t been any. So again:
You’ve told us you think there’s something you call “god” (your word).
You’ve told us that this god decides what is an isn’t “holy” (your word).
You’ve told us that this includes only some types of marriage being “holy matrimony” (your words).
You’ve told us that that this god “discriminates” (your word) against gay people by denying them holy matrimony.
Here’s Wiki on homophobia:
“Homophobia is observable in critical and hostile behavior such as discrimination…”
Discrimination on the ground of sexual orientation
is homophobic. That’s what the word means, and you don't have the right to redefine it because it doesnt suit you. You believe therefore (according to your words) in a homophobic god. QED
So once more, who’s right: you for being non-homophobic, or your (according to you) homophobic god?