Marriage: First I need to pick a gender...then...

vraiblonde

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Originally posted by SamSpade
Wouldn't it make sense for the government to just stay out of it, and let churches do it?
If they discontinue regulating marriage, how are they going to tax you properly? :bubble:
 

tater

New Member
Originally posted by vraiblonde
I think a gay couple can make a better family for some baby than the 15 year old crack ho who conceived it and her pimp daddy boyfriend.

Larry and I had a rather heated discussion about 'anything goes' the other day. He made the argument that once you accept gay marriage, anything goes - polygamy, bigamy. I said, "So?" I was like, make a case that bigamy or polygamy, when all parties know about it, is bad for society. I, personally, could use another wife right now to help me get ready for Christmas.

So - anyone? Why would it be such a terrible thing to allow polygamy and how would it tear at the fabric of our nation?

Vrai said "crack ho" :lol:



(sorry, just skimming through) :blushing:
 

Tonio

Asperger's Poster Child
Originally posted by SamSpade
Actually, that's a good question - why does the government have to be a part of marriage at all? Why can you do it in a courthouse? Why is it even a legal thing at all?

Vrai answered me earlier, hey, just do it in a courthouse and you're fine. See, the thing is, it was a religious and cultural institution long before it became a legal one. Wouldn't it make sense for the government to just stay out of it, and let churches do it?

Michael Kinsley (a liberal but not a extreme far-left whacko like, say, Michael Moore) said the same thing:

http://slate.msn.com/id/2085127/

So, we have two options here. We can add gay marriage to the short list of controversies—abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty—that are so frozen and ritualistic that debates about them are more like Kabuki performances than intellectual exercises. Or we can think outside the box. There is a solution that ought to satisfy both camps and may not be a bad idea even apart from the gay-marriage controversy.

That solution is to end the institution of marriage. Or rather (he hastens to clarify, Dear) the solution is to end the institution of government-sanctioned marriage. Or, framed to appeal to conservatives: End the government monopoly on marriage. Wait, I've got it: Privatize marriage. These slogans all mean the same thing. Let churches and other religious institutions continue to offer marriage ceremonies. Let department stores and casinos get into the act if they want. Let each organization decide for itself what kinds of couples it wants to offer marriage to. Let couples celebrate their union in any way they choose and consider themselves married whenever they want. Let others be free to consider them not married, under rules these others may prefer. And, yes, if three people want to get married, or one person wants to marry herself, and someone else wants to conduct a ceremony and declare them married, let 'em. If you and your government aren't implicated, what do you care?
 
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