You chose conveniently to ignore post #3788 in which I addressed this.
I didn't ignore it, just because I didn't quote it. I pointed out that your definition of marriage exists outside legal boundaries. You can't defend it by falling back on making unintelligent rants against Supreme Court arguments, because your definition doesn't include any law of any nation. It just includes an arbitrary meaning. My point was that you should be arguing for no laws defining marriage if you truly believe it to be what you say it is.
Of course, you didn't really address it. You quoted a Supreme Court justice and then went on a tangent calling her stupid for questioning your definition of marriage. How about addressing her question? Would that be Constitutional? Do you care what is Constitutional if it doesn't fit your narrow view of the world?
But to your 10% of actual substance in that post: No one is trying to negate marriage. I don't know what you are on about. All we are asking you is, how does your provided definition applies to sterile heterosexual couples? Better yet, what if his twig and berries were mutilated in some horrific accident? Not only is he sterile, but has no chance of having any physical sexual interaction with his wife. It could even be possible he can't produce testosterone (I know of cases of this from a pure genetic disorder) and his general masculinity suffers as a result, both physically and mentally.
That would negate this:
This denies the self-evident biological, physiological, and psychological differences between men and women which find their complementarity in marriage.
And now they don't meet your definition of marriage at all.
Here is the deal. You define marriage in a very specific way. I am married and I am calling BS on your definition because that does not define my marriage. If you think your definition of marriage should be the only legal definition of marriage then go down to the courthouse and burn my marriage license, because that does not define my marriage. Even after you take away the legal marriage I will still be married. I will still call it a marriage. My relationship with my wife will be unchanged.
And like my lesbian cousin, who got married outside the law (and in a church

), you will have to kill me before I call it anything else.