dbackjon wrote:CID1990 wrote:
The church?
Tell me one facet of government sanctioned marriage that can't be handled by a will.
Why are you so stuck in the past, Jon? Never expected you to be such a traditionalist
It comes from children out of wedlock.
So what you are proposing is a lawyer-employment job security act - making everything that is covered by marriage into separate pieces, all requiring a legal document.
Not stuck in the past, but living for the future. Why are you stuck with the discredited ideas of a Russian immigrant that ended up on Social Security?
Nobody is arguing that the correct out come wasn't achieved - it was absolutely the correct decision
But that "correct decision" is based on a bad tendency and that bad tendency is
Federal Government involvement in personal lives
Its just not a good trend
Federal Governments don't get smaller
They don't get less involved
They don't ask for less influence
They don't seek lower revenue
They don't self limit their sphere of control
They just continue to GROW and EXPAND
Nobody with at least a passing knowledge of the issues disagrees with the outcome
I would argue that 95% of those in disagreement do so because of Religious beliefs
not policy and equality
