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BroomWagon
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Nobody says they don’t count but they are hardly traditional.You can see how people who differ with you on this matter aren’t going to put much stock in that argument. It’s like me saying that the waitress always gets my order right if I discount the times that she got it wrong. It’s accurate, but tries to hide the fact that in the past the waitress has made a mistake.
If you take away all of the marraiges that have involved something other than 1 man and 1 woman, it doesn’t remove the fact that they existed. Abritrarily saying ‘those don’t count’ on anything that disagrees with your position will not support said position.
The 2 most famous couples in the Bible are Adam and Eve and Joseph and Mary and we can look at Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth and Zacharias, etc.
If you have a million marriages and 99% of them as in the United States are between a man and a woman, then that is traditional and even in a historic context if you counted every marriage that ever was in the US. Yes, you had some Polygamists in Utah and in other states but they really are not traditional. Even Thomas Jefferson drafted legislation against Polygamy.
You’re logic is trying to say that something that really doesn’t have tradition or much at all and then for your point, then trying to say it is traditional.