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This is in large part what makes it all so messy. “Marriage” is a term wrapped up in religious meaning, and judges are legislating the meaning from the bench.I could only repeat what Orson Scott Card says here.
As for the argument that “marriage is everyone’s business” I disagree. If you think that divorced people are polluting your society, forbid your children to communicate with them. Don’t expect all divorce to become illegal.
If marriage is God’s business, then God can take care of it. If marriage is everyone’s business, then it is the business of those judges, and they should be allowed to legislate from the bench. It is their business after all. Or maybe he would rather marriage be the majority’s business, in which case it should be open to periodic voting, as society changes its views on the issue.
There are some other points I will have to sit down with longer in order to consider.
It would be safer (and maybe better) simply to allow civil unions between any two or more properly consenting parties, and to remove the issue of marriage from the debate altogether.