You’re an adult. You pay taxes. You abide by the law. You take care of your family. You support your community. You are a good citizen.

But imagine if you’re gay, your right to marry the person you love is being decided city by city, state by state and in the Supreme Court.

It shouldn’t be this difficult.

Imagine that everyone EXCEPT YOU gets to debate on and decide who you can marry.

Imagine that your life, what job you can have, where you can live, if you can visit the person you love in the hospital, if you receive medical care and who you love is constantly scrutinized, contested and regulated by your own government, your neighbors and even someone else’s interpretation of a religious passage.

It’s so wrong. Unjust. Unfair. Irrational. Hateful.

Now imagine if they scrutinized YOUR life like that?

Imagine if they arbitrarily decided, based on THEIR interpretation of a religious passage, that no one who has been divorced could marry.

How would you feel about that?

Or if they were debating that since you have worn mixed fabrics in a garment whether they would allow you to be married?

Would that be fair or even reasonable?

Or if a paramedic decided that since he thinks you might be LGBT, he chooses to not give you life-saving medical attention?

Or a public school decided to not allow your 15-year-old to go on a school trip because she has identified as lesbian?

Same-sex marriage and full equality for LGBT people should not even be up for debate. The Constitution says we shall ALL be treated equally. Not just a select few hateful so-called Christians who choose to impose their narrow beliefs on everyone else and then choose who passes their religious test.

We are all equal under the Constitution. Not the Bible. The Constitution.

Or at least we SHOULD be.