Sean has some good points here, if I understand his post correctly.
When the whole gay marriage issue first started I thought that the best solution was for the government to get out of the marriage business.
If adults wanted to get married they could do so at their own will without government approval. They could be married in a civil ceremony, religious ceremony or even at the House of Pancakes.
That way no one could claim marriage was unfairly restricted as any adult couple, including gays could be married. And churches wouldn't be forced to violate their own religious beliefs by marrying gay couples.
As fair as tax and other benefits for marriage couples goes, that should be changed to include any people who live together as a couple (a couple could be platonic)
I did vote for gay marriage in my state but I think getting the government out of the marriage business would have been a better and fairer solution.
When the whole gay marriage issue first started I thought that the best solution was for the government to get out of the marriage business.
If adults wanted to get married they could do so at their own will without government approval. They could be married in a civil ceremony, religious ceremony or even at the House of Pancakes.
That way no one could claim marriage was unfairly restricted as any adult couple, including gays could be married. And churches wouldn't be forced to violate their own religious beliefs by marrying gay couples.
As fair as tax and other benefits for marriage couples goes, that should be changed to include any people who live together as a couple (a couple could be platonic)
I did vote for gay marriage in my state but I think getting the government out of the marriage business would have been a better and fairer solution.
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