Seven more states have seen voters reject the idea of "gay marriage" by implementing constitutional amendments that protect the biblical concept of holy matrimony – that is between one man and one woman only. But legal experts are warning that homosexuals undoubtedly will try to bypass the will of voters however they can. "When you look at the country as a whole, it's obvious where Americans stand on marriage. But the battle is not over. The opposition will continue to attempt to bypass the will of the people," said Glen Lavy, senior counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund.