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In reply to the discussion: 7 Signs That a Woman is Cheating [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)20. It's not a goofy suggestion
a lot of people enjoy mandatory prayers in public schools. Is it really hurting anyone to continue this practice?
Well yeah kinda because it's a nonessential blending of the public and the church and is inherently discriminatory.
Why should people who choose to pair off in ways historically approved of by the church be granted special rights and privileges?
Marriage is well-established as a civic and legal institution
Again, no different than putting the 10 commandments outside of public institutions.
Or having prayer in public schools.
Or any number of silly religious based notions we're supposed to be moving away from.
The contractual benefits of a marriage can be achieved without a marriage. Let anyone who wishes say they are married following whatever ceremony they choose.
Let the state do what it does well: enforce contracts.
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4th law of robotics
Nov 2012
#10
I don't agree. I think it's a fine arrangement for those who want it.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#24
Because that's a goofy suggestion, and I'm really not sure who it is supposed to benefit.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#14
I'm not for doing away with marriage, but I don't think the government should be in that business
Major Nikon
Nov 2012
#28
Honestly? Because there are tax, property advantages, it simplifies various legal matters to be
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#35
if you can stand the smell, you might do the humane thing & go over post this for the freepers.
marasinghe
Nov 2012
#3
Has anyone else noticed that women almost NEVER apologize for (wrongly) attacking men?
Hemp_is_good
Nov 2012
#26