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1/13/2013 12:01:38 AM
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I could argue that it is not the proper role for government to interfere in religious institutions because of the separation of church and state, but I'd rather not considering this whole post violates bungies ToS
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  • Edited by Baha: 1/13/2013 12:12:38 AM
    I'm totally okay with that. The problem is that 'marriage' is not solely a religious institution. It has a tangible legal definition, and that is what is being discussed. As far as I know no one is going to churches and forcing them to perform same sex marriages. Also bungie.next has loosened the rules quite a bit.

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  • I think government ought to abandon marriage as a concept entirely and make every partnership that would be known as marriage civilly into a civil union. That is a solution where everyone ends up equal and both sides are happy. Right?

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