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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 938780" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>It's not anymore outlandish a scenario that 50 years ago we would be even having this discussion would have been. I never said the government will replace any words, I said the SHOULD. Not the same thing. If it is such a forgone conclusion that gay marriage is going to become a federal law, why are you even posting about this. Gay marriage is life advancing? </p><p></p><p></p><p> That's weak. Really? generations of traditions mean nothing and should be discounted as unimportant. Glad you are not one of my family. </p><p></p><p></p><p> LMAO, when your argument falls apart you rely on the sarcastic and worthless lies that you think provides you so well. Not one person on here has even alluded to the crap you posted above. </p><p></p><p></p><p> OOH NOW you want to talk about what is true??? Too late for you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When you look up the definition of Marriage the first line in every dictionary I have checked says..."The legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife". Although dictionaries have made changes in the last decade to include as secondary meaning same sex couples. But that doesn't change what is a legal union in 49 states of 50. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Actually there are some states that have laws forbidding certain acts of gay relationships illegal. Not saying there should be those laws, just that they do exist. There was a time that homosexual relationships were indeed illegal in every state of the US. Most of those laws have been over turned, rightfully so. What makes you so sure the other laws won't be? </p><p> I agree and said that the state needs to be only in civil unions and leave marriage to religion/churches etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Oh really? When was the first recorded homosexual marriage? </p><p></p><p> There are evidently lots of things you don't understand. There are things I don't understand too, one being is why is the term marriage so important to homosexual couples? Will the term truly give them happiness? The divorce rate of heterosexual marriages and the dissolving of homosexual unions would imply the term would make no difference in their happiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 938780, member: 13254"] It's not anymore outlandish a scenario that 50 years ago we would be even having this discussion would have been. I never said the government will replace any words, I said the SHOULD. Not the same thing. If it is such a forgone conclusion that gay marriage is going to become a federal law, why are you even posting about this. Gay marriage is life advancing? That's weak. Really? generations of traditions mean nothing and should be discounted as unimportant. Glad you are not one of my family. LMAO, when your argument falls apart you rely on the sarcastic and worthless lies that you think provides you so well. Not one person on here has even alluded to the crap you posted above. OOH NOW you want to talk about what is true??? Too late for you. When you look up the definition of Marriage the first line in every dictionary I have checked says..."The legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife". Although dictionaries have made changes in the last decade to include as secondary meaning same sex couples. But that doesn't change what is a legal union in 49 states of 50. Actually there are some states that have laws forbidding certain acts of gay relationships illegal. Not saying there should be those laws, just that they do exist. There was a time that homosexual relationships were indeed illegal in every state of the US. Most of those laws have been over turned, rightfully so. What makes you so sure the other laws won't be? I agree and said that the state needs to be only in civil unions and leave marriage to religion/churches etc. Oh really? When was the first recorded homosexual marriage? There are evidently lots of things you don't understand. There are things I don't understand too, one being is why is the term marriage so important to homosexual couples? Will the term truly give them happiness? The divorce rate of heterosexual marriages and the dissolving of homosexual unions would imply the term would make no difference in their happiness. [/QUOTE]
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