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by wtbob
4006 days ago
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> There's nothing about marriage that necessitates restricting it to members of opposite sexes. There's nothing about contracts that necessitate restricting them to persons capable of consent, if you decide to define contracts not to require consent anymore. If you feel free to redefine the nature of marriage, surely you can also feel free to redefine the nature of contracts. |
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Marriage, by its nature, as seen by the government (that is an important qualification), requires nothing more than two consenting individuals. In the eyes of the government, marriage is nothing but a contract between two people. If your religion wants to define it some other way, that's fine with me. But from the standpoint of our government, the way your religion defines it makes no difference, nor should it.
I would actually be perfectly fine with renaming the legal institution of "marriage". It would actually be better if no one could get "legally" "married". Just call it a civil union. If you want to have a religious ceremony, great, but all the government would recognize is a civil union contract. However, most people don't agree with me, so we're stuck calling it marriage even though it has nothing to do with religious traditions.