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da_nolo
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This is the only place I found that maintains a more political focus with a backing of Faith. so maybe this post is in the right place.
Recently, marriage has come under question as to what or who creates a family, which may benefit society, and what is or may be (U.S.) constitutionally legal or illegal.
Yes, this is about homosexuality marriages, and a possible solution to the division within the U.S. and maybe else where.
Currently; the ‘pro’ sides consider marriage a right for all.
still there are no readings w/in the constitution that satisfies an individuals right or belonging to any sort of life style. govt. can not and should not satisfy a possibility in which would open to forcing some into or out of any action.
in other words; if govt. had a legal obligation to give marriages, then they may take them away. in which then lies the question: who does govt. take away from?
then aren’t these so called civil ‘rights’ activist actually their own opposite? they accept that govt. may disallow any type of marriage, oh - but not theirs. govt. should never act in this manner. to focus the joys or likeness of the few (whether that be a majority or minority).
therefore I would propose this: no marriage.
Instead of leaning on govt. to decide what is or isn’t only to satisfy its own conception for citizen benefits. govt. should only accept what has come to be known as civil unions. allowing the final decision of marriage to being w. the person(s) it involves.
thoughts?
Recently, marriage has come under question as to what or who creates a family, which may benefit society, and what is or may be (U.S.) constitutionally legal or illegal.
Yes, this is about homosexuality marriages, and a possible solution to the division within the U.S. and maybe else where.
Currently; the ‘pro’ sides consider marriage a right for all.
still there are no readings w/in the constitution that satisfies an individuals right or belonging to any sort of life style. govt. can not and should not satisfy a possibility in which would open to forcing some into or out of any action.
in other words; if govt. had a legal obligation to give marriages, then they may take them away. in which then lies the question: who does govt. take away from?
then aren’t these so called civil ‘rights’ activist actually their own opposite? they accept that govt. may disallow any type of marriage, oh - but not theirs. govt. should never act in this manner. to focus the joys or likeness of the few (whether that be a majority or minority).
therefore I would propose this: no marriage.
Instead of leaning on govt. to decide what is or isn’t only to satisfy its own conception for citizen benefits. govt. should only accept what has come to be known as civil unions. allowing the final decision of marriage to being w. the person(s) it involves.
thoughts?