"You know, it’s as if we’re second-class citizens now because we support the traditional, Biblical definition of marriage, or perhaps we are pro-life, and that means we’re somehow second-class citizens who don’t deserve to be in the public marketplace of ideas."
Not necessarily, you simply don't get to turn those biblical ideals into law, since we're not Iran, we don't have sharia law, and religious texts not comprise the law of the land. That's the constitution, and it says that your bible doesn't get to make the laws.