No, because in our society marriage already has a definition.
A heterosexual union and a homosexual union are two different things (one of the largest differences is the fact that homosexual unions cannot produce their own children). Because of this I think they should have different names. They are not the same thing, why should we say that they are?
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Definitions change. Americans talk a lot about their [i]freedom[/i] while denying the freedom of others. You should have the right to love someone of the same sex. The ancient Greek understood this, why can't you?