Protecting Traditional Divorce 7
lee1 writes "The Texas Attorney General is determined to help protect the traditional definition of divorce, which is the dissolution of the union between a man and a woman. Therefore any gay married couples who find their way into his state had better stay married. From the article: 'Gay and lesbian couples who turn to the courts when they break up are getting mixed results across the nation. A Pennsylvania judge last month refused to divorce two women who married in Massachusetts, while New York grants such divorces even though the state doesn't allow same-sex marriage.'"
All civil "marriages" are misnamed (Score:2)
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Marriage is a convenient legal framework for two people who have chosen to live their lives together. I am not ignoring the significant, emotional investment people make when they marry, but from society's point of view, that is all it is and all it should be. It is a contract that makes it easier to sort out things like inheritance, custody and a number of other matters. Divorce is the legal termination of this contract, simply.
I can't in all of this, see any reason to involve God or gods, or require that
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The biggest problem (that I don't see talked about) is financial. So many projections for insurance, benefits, retiremen
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In the 1400s and 1500s
Why look that far away? In the 1700s and 1800s, some American colonies (and states) didn't allow Baptists to marry [brucegourley.com].
Remember that when conservatives write Jefferson out of our history [aolnews.com] to fit their religious worldview.
You are preaching to the choir (Score:2)