Re: Same Sex Marriage |
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Last comment on this subject. By the way, I was arguing neither against gay marriage nor against multiple marriages. You assumed that on your own! I simply asked if one thing might lead (or form a basis for an argument) to another. I did not explicitly object or oppose that thing or the other. Multiple marriages are already illegal in America...we're not talking about things illegal...we're talking about a LEGAL right open only to some Americans... … it isn't defined in ANY legal document to date...nowhere has it ever had to say marriage is between a man and a woman You have not commented on my premises. You simply repeated what you previously said several times. Here they are again (read it all first before you reply): Argument for gay marriage on the basis that marriage is a contract: A. Marriage is nothing more than a legal contract. B. A contract is an agreement between different parties regardless of their gender. = Therefore, marriage can be made between two parties regardless of their gender. If gay marriage is legalized on this basis, then multiple marriages can also be argued for because: A. Marriage is nothing more than a legal contract. B. A contract is an agreement between two or more parties. = Therefore, marriage can be made between two or more parties. However, you are saying that gay marriage should be legalized (or is already legal) simply because: A. The law defines marriage as a union between two citizens B. The law does not explicitly specify that the two citizens must be of different genders = Therefore, the law does not bar two citizens of the same gender from marrying. This is called a loophole... and that's it. --------------------- |
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