JustMeSee
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Disclaimer: I am neither in favor of nor opposed to legal recognition of same-sex marriages.
Now, you want a secular argument against same-sex legal marriages. Well, it is bad economics. It requires redistributing resources away from real need.
Where did anybody come up with the idea that if two people love each other and, based on that love, are committed to each other in an exclusive relationship that the government owes it to them to reward them with certain benefits and protections?
The argument in favor of such government intervention is, of course, that without it society will implode.
There is nothing in the above paragraphs about religion.
What is the real need, and what resources?
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