Thanks to
oneminutemonkey for these links. Orson Scott card wrote an anti-gay-marriage essay/article;
covielle wrote a response/rebuttal.
And a link from there to
brancher's response to the Card essay also.
The religious definition of marriage and the legal definition of marriage need not match. Both sides are trying to define something that has been assumed to this point, I think. I think it's also clear by now which side I agree with....
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And a link from there to
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The religious definition of marriage and the legal definition of marriage need not match. Both sides are trying to define something that has been assumed to this point, I think. I think it's also clear by now which side I agree with....