I agree with everything you said, and you've made such a valid argument, ESPECIALLY when you say
"There's also a few people saying that marriage is a religious right and if you're not of that religion or do not follow along with their teachings, then you don't have that right. This is just plainly silly. Sorry. It is not a religious right, it is a religiously instilled tradition. It is a legal right, that was enforced when religion became prominent in the Victorian London era, and existed before religion traditionalized it. If it were indeed a religious right, then Atheists would not be allowed to marry. Seeing as how that as well violates the Constitution, and they are allowed to marry, that's a trite old argument."
that is one of my favorite parts! thank you for pointing this out and getting it out there!