By altering the very meaning of marriage, you destroy it and the surrounding family law that has grown around it, both common law and statutory.
I and others have raised this issue any number of times. Obviously neither of you are convinced, but unless you actually intend to try to convince me or others, please let us not continue the back and forth? It is tiresome. Everyone is well aware that allowing homosexuals to wed does not mean heterosexuals cannot....
The institutions of marriage, family, and the existence of laws governing those states argues strongly against the pretense that there is nothing intrinsic to marriage that would suggest it be limited to opposite sex couples. The judgment that things have somehow changed so much that this needs to be changed is subjective at best.
I and others have raised this issue any number of times. Obviously neither of you are convinced, but unless you actually intend to try to convince me or others, please let us not continue the back and forth? It is tiresome. Everyone is well aware that allowing homosexuals to wed does not mean heterosexuals cannot....
The institutions of marriage, family, and the existence of laws governing those states argues strongly against the pretense that there is nothing intrinsic to marriage that would suggest it be limited to opposite sex couples. The judgment that things have somehow changed so much that this needs to be changed is subjective at best.
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