The root of this whole issue is that the same word 'marriage' is used
by 2 different entities to describe 2 different things.

Most religious institutions use the word to describe a religious rite
or ceremony.

The government uses the word to describe a civil 'contract' between adults.

My issue is that people in religious institutions are trying to push
their definition of 'marriage' on to the government. By telling 2
people they cannot enter into a contract solely based on their sexual
orientation is, without a doubt, discriminatory. To me, it is akin to
telling a gay man he cannot sign a lease for no other reason than the
fact that he is gay.

Personally, I think the government should get out of the marriage
business. What we now know as 'marriage' in the eyes of the government
would simply be called something different. People who want to get
married would do so in a church, temple, etc. But if they want that
'union' to be recognized by the government, they need to follow an
additional procedures or file different paperwork. Right now, in a
Catholic church for example, when a couple gets married, the priest
performs the religious ceremony AND the civil 'paperwork', under my
suggestion, they would be separated to avoid any confusion.

Any adults who enter into this new 'civil contract' would be eligible
for the same benefits from the federal government as 'married' people
do now.

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Remember we were talking about marriage, not history in general?
>
> .
>
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Eric Roberts
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> That is a fact.  There were pagan faiths long before Judaism was around.
>> Babylonian, Sumerian, Chinese, Arabic, not to mention all of the pagan
>> faiths of the African tribes were aroundlong before Judaism. Judaism sprung
>> out of Canaanite Paganism.  That is a matter of fact, not an opinion.
>>
>>
>>
>
> 

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