Of course you can. Just watch...
I support homosexual marriages when they occur between mutually consenting adults.
I do not support incestuous relationships because it is my contention that it cannot occur with genuine mutual consent.
As for polygamy? I am of the position that if all parties to a polygamous marriage genuinely give their mutual informed adult consent, they should be allowed to be married. However, I think the liklihood of finding any two women and a man, any two men and a woman, or any other of the various possible permutations where all 3 (or more) give their GENUINE informed mutual consent to be in such a relationship, would be exceptionally rare. That said, if you can find such a group, why shouldn't they be allowed to be married? There isn't even a "Bible sez!" argument to condemn polygamy!
oh really? but what if the 2 cousins are really in love with each other and want to get married? Its happened
What if these 3 women are really in love with their husband and want to get married?? It's happened
What if one couple wants to get married to another couple in a triangle? its happened
I think this is a clear example that the gays want special rights for only themselves, but no one else on what they deem as not moral. <staff edit>
Either marriage shows partiality or it does not. You can't say that marriage shows partiality "except in this case, which holds my own interests" without seeming like an enormous hypocrite.
I myself could just say gay marriage should be illegal because of the "likelihood" that children won't develop correctly because they won't have a mother and father anymore. So if your gonna outlaw polygamy on your "likelihoods" then the same can be done for gay marriage.
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