Funny. All the pro-gay people here keep saying that allowing gay marriage won't hurt anyone.
Well, then NOT allowing it won't hurt anyone either.
Funny. All the pro-gay people here keep saying that allowing gay marriage won't hurt anyone.
Well, then NOT allowing it won't hurt anyone either.
Except gay people. Try to keep up here.
Dude they will save a lot of money on the wedding alone...not to mention the divorce.
Wrong. That's a fact.
Ok, it's a FACT that not allowing gay marriage won't hurt anyone.
Link?
mar·riage
[mar-ij] Show IPAnoun1.a.the social institution under which a man and womanestablish their decision to live as husband and wife bylegal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc.Antonyms: separation.
b.a similar institution involving partners of the samegender: gay marriage. Antonyms: separation.
2.the state, condition, or relationship of being married;wedlock: a happy marriage. Synonyms: matrimony.Antonyms: single life, bachelorhood, spinsterhood,singleness; separation.
3.the legal or religious ceremony that formalizes the decision oftwo people to live as a married couple, including theaccompanying social festivities: to officiate at a marriage.Synonyms: nuptials, marriage ceremony, wedding.Antonyms: divorce, annulment.
4.a relationship in which two people have pledged themselvesto each other in the manner of a husband and wife, withoutlegal sanction: trial marriage.
5.
any close or intimate association or union: the marriage ofwords and music in a hit song. Synonyms: blend, merger,unity, oneness; alliance, confederation. Antonyms:separation, division, disunion, schism.
mar·riage
noun \ˈmer-ij, ˈma-rij\
Definition of MARRIAGE
1
a (1) : the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law (2) : the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage <same-sex marriage>b : the mutual relation of married persons : wedlockc : the institution whereby individuals are joined in a marriage
2
: an act of marrying or the rite by which the married status is effected; especially : the wedding ceremony and attendant festivities or formalities
3
: an intimate or close union <the marriage of painting and poetry — J. T. Shawcross>
So +1 for being gay: It's more cost effective.
Does anyone else find it amusing to have LDS people saying marriage has always been defined as involving one man and one woman?