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Standard view
ShimmerGeek
says
15 years ago
hmmm... I think people are being a bit harsh on McCain for this one...
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ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
I think the viewpoint that "all relationships are equal contractually; but religious institutions can call it what they want" (ie marriage)
ShimmerGeek
is
15 years ago
a totally fair position
ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
I dunno; I'm not sure what he meant exactly
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ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
But I think that "Marriage" is a purely religious thing.
ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
And I know a ton of hypocrites who aren't even religious but get married in churches...
ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
Let any couple who want to enter the same legal contract. Celebrate it how you want. Let your religion call it what you want. Done.
SarahTM2TS
15 years ago
I agree with you which is why I think the government should keep their noses out of it, and let people get "married" in a freaking
SarahTM2TS
15 years ago
courthouse. Let a church make the decision. Last I checked, this was a nation of "separation of church and state".
Devidose
15 years ago
I don't associate marriage with any religious ties, tbh.
LarryCoffey
says
15 years ago
Devidose
: I disagree. I associate marriage with something very religious: the belief in hell.
Devidose
15 years ago
Hell isn't always a religious concept, however, the name may be, but the concept of it, does not always have to be religiously tied.
ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
It was a joke Devi
ShimmerGeek
15 years ago
Devidose
15 years ago
<- Me, remember?
Devidose
15 years ago
I'll be serious even in the most humourous of topics
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