This is inspired by the Supreme Court Gay marriage case going on right now.
This is most likely an unpopular opinion.
I think the government should not endorse marriages of any kind. I think it is a religious institution and who a person marries should be between a person's church and thier God.
I think state sanctioned unions should be labeled civil unions. I think it can include people of oppisite or same gender. I also think it should include people of no sexual love either. Such as two older woman who wish to live together mearly sharing insurance and incomes, and other federal rights afforded those in marriages.
This could also include more than 2 persons, say a couple who is caring for a parent could all enter into a civil union to better afford the medical care of the aging parent, include them on thier insurance, etc.
Is this a really bad idea? I think maybe I haven't thought it through very well, but it makes sense to me.
What are other's thoughts? Help me think this through, or debate with me. Or if no one reads this then I will just ponder it to myself.
(kids are sleeping, I don't want to pack, at any time I may have to abandon thread if one of these two things change)
Re: Opening a can of worms (NBR)
I don't totally understand why the government cares which two people want to unite in marriage.
The gov't and employers provide so many breaks for people in marriages/civil unions that I think the relationship has to be very well-defined, otherwise people will take advantage of the institution (random roommates, relatives, etc.). It really
I have never quite understood the argument that marriage is a religious institution to justify the preventing gay marriage because plenty of people of the opposite sex are married without involving a ch
Isn't this more the kind thing to get posted somewhere else? Like Facebook? Just my view.
Yes this is true but then why post here versus a bard for the topic at hand? Lots of views and responses there I'm sure. Anyway...don't mean to waste everyone's time with this here...just my opinion please carry on.
For DH and I our marriage involves our religion. To us DH and I have a covenant with God. However that is just our belief and I certainly don't expect other people to understand or agree with that, same way we don't care what other people do for their
I agree with the original post entirely but that's a change we won't see in this lifetime.
I will say this, it's gotten to the point where if I knew someone who was opposed to gay marriage, I pretty much write them off. I have no respect fo