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Elsa1
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Broom, anyone can give society children. One need not be married by the state to do that. And, married couples are still provided with whole host of benefits, both legal and financial, by the STATE. Now, if a truly single person (ie a person who is not coupled with another) wants even half of those same benefits, they typically would have to hire an attorney at great monetary expense to set up the legal framework through contracts and other legally binding means to access these same things. Complicated and expensive. That is unethical and immoral. Why should a single person be denied the right to have this litany of benefits through the simple purchase of a state document? Now, if the government created a similar procedure for the same price ( about 80 dollars as stat marriage licese roughly costs) and made that available to single persons, then we could say that the system was at least attempting to be ethical. Unless that happens, we need to abolish civil marriage completely!Elsa is talking about what many have said, take marriage away from the government.
In the past, I would suppose married couples were given tax breaks because they could give society new citizens.
But what we don’t need to see happen is the government totally redefining marriage.