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Hi mommy k,I try to be open minded about this, but why can’t a union between homosexuals be called something else besides marriage? Most people in this type of a relationship say it is for financial reasons, that they have the same rights as hetero people regarding this and that’s why they want to get married. What happened to the phrase civil union? Why is the word marriage so important for homosexuals?
It is very misleading to use marriage because as a Catholic, you are considered married when it is by a priest.
I am not asking to start a big debate-but if the word marriage causes so much conflict in this, why not change the label? Perhaps common law partner or something --that way they still get the financial things and the word marriage can be removed from this.
I don’t know if there’s a one-size-fits-all answer, but I think a big part of the reason has to do with the way various laws are written. There are literally hundreds of laws (not only federal, but state) that use the word “marriage” to specify who gets certain benefits.
If a same-sex couple is legally labeled “married”, they qualify for the benefits, but if they’re legally labeled “civil union” they don’t. It would require rewriting all those laws and adding the term “civil union” to change them so same-sex couples could qualify for the benefits, and that would never happen.
This is just my opinion, but I think this aspect of the law is one of the major reasons why they want the name “marriage”.
Xuan