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Completely Off-Topic / protect marriage?
« on: October 16, 2008, 09:39:06 am »Quote from: "MeganJane"
Quote from: "zurielshimon"Finally, people are saying things that are constructive and actually make sense!
I find that comment rather insulting.
I didn't mean that to be directed at you. But surely you could see that most of what was being said up to that point was just attacks on other people's opinions.
Quote from: "NoelleNC"
Quote from: "zurielshimon"If this is how people are going to try to define a marriage, then there needs to be a special word that describes only a union between a man and a woman that can in no context be used to describe two men or two women. Not a phrase or a fabricated compound word, but one real word, something that only a man and a woman can be and no one else.
This is why I support marriage and garriage. =D
I just think -and say whatever you wanna say, I am not going to try and legislate this, it's just my opinion - that there IS a fundamental difference between the bond a man and woman share and the bond gay couples have. Even if there was no discrimination involved, I still think there would be inherent differences and I think it is unfair to act like the bonds are exactly the same by naming them exactly the same way. And I don't personally care much what the two different words are, I am not religious. We could get rid of marriage entirely and just make up two new words, but I love words and I love detail, and I don't see why we have to expand one word to suit everyone when we could just make up a new word or version of the word to define the nuances of a gay bond. Not worse, not better, just not exactly the same.
Gays want me to think that their love is exactly the same as heterosexual's love and while I think, sure, it's similar in many ways, it's different too. People are so afraid different is bad because of prior race issues or something. I'm just saying there are slight differences given the setup of the relationship.
I'm not fuming over the matter and really don't care but I've always wished that there will remain a way to define what I have with my husband as something between a man and woman, just for the sake of clarity.
I guess I was wrong; apparently there was something else that could be said. And I'm not just saying that because I happen to agree with you completely. It was also very well-written.
Quote from: "MeganJane"
Btw it's "bigamy", not "bigotry"
To be honest, I'm not in support of reinstating either one of those practices. :razz: