The fault can't be laid entirely at the feet of the church. A large part of the problem, at least in America is that a lot of legal rights revolving around couples are contingent upon actual marriage. Like someone in serious condition in the hospital might be restricted to visits from immediate family only. Marriage means you count as immediate family, a civil union doesn't. Other issues pertaining to custody of children, inheritance, and several other things are set up the same way, marriage counts, civil unions don't. THAT is on the government for laws being written to depend on religious terminology, simply by doing that, they have placed a function of state in the hands of the church. At first that still might seem to be a failing of the church of misusing that power, but here's the thing, the church doesn't really give a damn who gets to visit who in the hospital or how a dead guy's possessions are distributed, their interest in defining marriage has nothing to do with the ways the state has implicitly allowed them to control legal rights. The state has put them in the position of choosing between their own interests, and the interests of gay couples, and much to the surprise of no one, they choose their own interests. They should never have been given that choice, because the word 'marriage' should never have appeared in law, anywhere. Ever. Blaming the church for misusing that power they never should have had is like blaming a toddler for killing someone with the loaded gun you handed them. The only reason the problem exists is because someone who was supposed to be responsible for all this dropped the ball, allowing marriage to fall into a grey area between church and state that was never supposed to exist.
Short answer, should homosexuals have the right to marriage? No. The church isn't required to change their beliefs based on public opinion, opinion of the state, or anyone else. BUT, as long as poor wording and legal traditions leave marriage entangled in issues of state, the government kind of has to try to do something to protect homosexual rights, because the government actually IS responsible for that, because homosexuals DO have the right to the same legal privileges as anyone else.
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