I'm okay with same-sex marriages as long as people are not forced to marry those couples. Someone has mentioned that by giving certain people rights to marry as they see fit, we can't be taking the right of others to refuse service as they see fit (of course, not crossing the line of discrimination - but this should have been an issue solved decades ago, right?).
I have heard a few arguments to LGBT being "wrong," bringing up the Bible and what not. Claiming that the bible says LGBT is a sin, but it also says that divorce is a sin - yet we see it every day (much much more accepted today). "Oh, a divorce? pfft, I've seen too many of those and it doesn't bother me anymore." I believe that same-sex marriages are going to be the same. It's the hype now, but give it a few years and it wouldn't be so amazing. The problem is that, people will always find things they can't do to cry about so that they can do it. Same thing with buying things, "Oh, I have to buy that! I'll be happy as long as I have it!" Then after a while, you want something else, the hype dies. Oh, getting off-track. The other thing is Christ loves everyone. Right, he loves the people, not the sin. You love/would love your children every day, but you don't like them every day. You love your partner/spouse every day, but you might not like them every day.
I honestly can't think of what's next. We still have the gun control laws up in the air. Though I do have to agree with some of the previous posts, there are much better topics at hand to tackle than, for a lack of a better word, vanity. Same-sex couldn't marry, so they want to. Opposite-sex can marry, but they don't feel they need to. It's like living next to Disney World and never gone because it's always there versus people that want to go, because they can't go. When you have it, you don't want it.