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Historically, that is what it was.Yeah, you are misreading. The statement “Views on marriage and what it has meant have been evolving for a few thousand years over time and geography” is not focused on same sex marriage. It’s talking about views of marriage in general. Changes in economic potential have an impact in how marriage is engaged. For more recent examples look at the changes in your people have engaged marriage in developing countries in which the middle class has been rising over the past few decades. Contrary to livingwordunity’s expression that marriage is being attacked I think it’s under change prior to the alleged attack and will continue to change after said attack is over.
Coincidentally TED Talks just put out a video talking about the evolution of marriage (perhaps because of Valentine’s day?).
youtube.com/watch?v=ZZZ6QB5TSfk
There was a recent conversation among my coworkers about marriage.** May of them view marriage as a business arrangement**. Even among the few that had been raised in a family that identified as Catholic the views on marriage were not sacramental. Most are paired up with another individual, some of them have children, but the count of those that have interest in getting married is pretty low. As one of them had said he didn’t think that it would be a good business decision. I myself have before questioned the good of marriage beyond the legal benefits that come with it. In general there seems to be an increasing trend of heterosexuals Going Solo and not carry much about marriage there’s increasing apathy about same sex couples getting married.