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LisaA
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You completely miss the point. “IS” refers to the definition that pro gay marriage activists claim makes their relationships eligible for the term. What are the parameters. You see there are apparently no restrictions on anyone calling any sort of contractual arrangement a “marriage” under this scenario.The verb “IS” in your question is incorrect. IS marriage one man and one woman? No, polygamous marriages exist, and are legal in some countries and in some religions. IS marriage opposite sex? No, there are legal same sex marriages in some US states and in other countries. Asking what “Marriage IS” is incorrect. Better to ask what “Marriages ARE” in the plural. I have already posted my list of different marriages in this thread; I see little point in repeating myself.
rossum
I see the pro gay activists demanding that a self reported sexual practice is to be enshrined in law and protected. Utterly absurd.
What else is there to their argument? What other definition of marriage wouldn’t open the term to anyone who wished to be called “married?”
When you have traditional marriage, there are very clear parameters.and restrictions It is not dependent upon self reported sexual activity. Gay “marriage” opens up the term to anything anyone wishes it to be including plural marriage, group marriage, sibling marriage, or two guys that want to watch porn together marriage.
Lisa