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Peter_Plato
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Just because some societies or civil jurisdictions have been confused about what a marriage really is, does not justify redefining it. There is a very real physiological union between one man and one woman that has, throughout the history of humankind, resulted in the creation of new life. That is a very real and very unique biological reality that cannot be contrived nor de-contrived by resorting to historical errors in judgement and behavior. That reality was never “defined” into being. The reality is what brought about our understanding and, hence, the definition. Not the other way around.“Marriage” has had a meaning in civil law for ages. “Marriage” under civil law does not mean the same thing as marriage in a religious context. Civil marriage does not, e.g. include the duty to (try) to have children. Civil marriage can end up in legal divorce. People can have more than one civil marriage, etc.
The simple fact is, that under civil law, there is no reason to start calling same-sex unions anything different than ‘marriage’.
Marriage is not a civil construct, it is a natural, biological reality.