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It important to keep in mind not every religous person feels the same way on the topic. The media just likes concentrating on certain groups who are vocal, as you say. Of course, I think people are allowed to have their own opinions.The term marriage has actually been co-opted by popular extremist groups in this country as primarily a Christian brand name. However, these groups even frown on civil unions. It was said that about half of the Republicans at the 2008 National Convention believed in marriage and/or civil unions for gay people so I think the tide is changing. It is often thought that the ones who shout the loudest have the largest numbers, but sometimes they're just loud.
I do say though that the concept of marriage was around before Jesus, probably before the Old Testament. It's not a purely religious concept and maybe shouldn't just be held down that way.
I could be wrong but I seem to remember Obama wasn't going out of his way to support gay marriage. The major Democratic candidates are often very hesitant to give their full support. (Much like how you can't reply on Republicans to be pro life, heh).I still see it as a disgrace how lightly marriage is taken in this country. I do wonder how much Obama is going to help that along. I doubt much in this first term. But we can rest assured he will not allow some sort of nationwide prop 8.