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Yes, I say get the government out of the issue of Marriage. It has no business in what is largely a family and religious institution anyway.
Yes, I say get the government out of the issue of Marriage. It has no business in what is largely a family and religious institution anyway.
WOuld you like gov't out of divorce, custody, adoption and inheritance too? Because those are also family and religious institutions.
In a section of the contract concerning the dissolving of
the contract, the parties can specify how property is to be divided and how child
custody issues will be addressed. Often times constructing a framework for such
matters when youre happy and in love will help provide a smoother road if the
unfortunate occurs. We suggest structuring methods that involve submitting your
possible disputes to your church elders or to a small panel of trusted friends. In this
way the decisions that youre seeking will be rendered by people who know you and
love you, rather than by some government bureaucrat in a black robe.
Yes, I say get the government out of the issue of Marriage. It has no business in what is largely a family and religious institution anyway.
WOuld you like gov't out of divorce, custody, adoption and inheritance too? Because those are also family and religious institutions.
Where is Marriage mentioned in the Constitution?
We are dealing here with legislation which involves one of the basic civil rights of man. Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very existence and survival of the race.
Skinner v Oklahoma
It isn't. So it falls per the 10th...to the States to recognize as they see fit.
The Federal government has zero say...
The Fourteenth Amendment requires that...the freedom to marry, or not marry resides with the individual, and cannot be infringed by the State.
Loving v. Virginia
Yes, I say get the government out of the issue of Marriage. It has no business in what is largely a family and religious institution anyway.
WOuld you like gov't out of divorce, custody, adoption and inheritance too? Because those are also family and religious institutions.
I don't have a problem with partnerships to some degree, for reasons of property issues and the like, but I don't think it should be defining it when it comes to the traditional sense of marriage.
WOuld you like gov't out of divorce, custody, adoption and inheritance too? Because those are also family and religious institutions.
I don't have a problem with partnerships to some degree, for reasons of property issues and the like, but I don't think it should be defining it when it comes to the traditional sense of marriage.
Initially I favored using the commercial code to create a "domestic partnership" that would deal with the real issues that same sex partners had. Then I discovered the gay lobby doesn't want that, because their agenda is not to solve problems but create them.
So fuck them.
How do they want to create problems rather than solve? As far as unemployment numbers for Gay Americans... I tried to google it and couldn't really find much... You have statistics to prove your stance that they don't work?
Yes, I say get the government out of the issue of Marriage. It has no business in what is largely a family and religious institution anyway.
WOuld you like gov't out of divorce, custody, adoption and inheritance too? Because those are also family and religious institutions.
I don't have a problem with partnerships to some degree, for reasons of property issues and the like, but I don't think it should be defining it when it comes to the traditional sense of marriage.
"It's easy to blame the mother! You know, a woman came to a preacher that I knowit's so funnyand she was awful looking. I mean her hair was all torn up, and she was overweight and looked terrible, clothes bad, everything. And she said, "Oh, reverend, what can I do? My husband has started to drink." And the preacher looked at her and said, "Madam, if I was married to you, I'd start to drink too."
We need to cultivate romance, darling. And it needs to be the men, have got to be cultivating romance, and the women. You always have to keep that spark of love alive. It just isn't something to just lie there ... Well, I'm married to him so he's got to take me slatternly looking. You've got to fix yourself up, look pretty."
Where is Marriage mentioned in the Constitution?
It isn't. So it falls per the 10th...to the States to recognize as they see fit.
The Federal government has zero say...