IN the United states there is, from my earlier post. The United States military was sent into the Utah Territories to insure the institution of marriage remained between one man and one woman.
Yes, that is one of the many changes that have been made to the custom of marriage.
And it proves my point - that the definition of marriage has changed in the past and will very likely change in the future.
Utah was not yet a state.
Good lord
And early laws were passed before the US was a country.
You have said you want to discuss ONLY the US and yet introduce laws passed in an area that was not part of the US.
So, which is it?
US only? Or other areas as well?
Wow, let's allow US citizens to vote WORLD WIDE.
I will comment on TRADITION of this country, the only thing we have control over and IT'S traditions.
Okay, first you said 'the world'.
Then it was modern-day US and excluding laws passed before the US was a country.
Then it was continental US and included areas that were not states.
Now you say "TRADITION of this country", which, as I have proven, has seen marriage change repeatedly.
The only "tradition" the US has concerning marriage is that it changes and will continue to change.
That you don't like it really is not germane to the discussion. You're more than welcome to your opinion but it doesn't really matter any more than mine does.