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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
How Dare You! An answer to gay marriage advocates
T he local newspaper, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, in its online version , provides a section where readers can leave comments on articles. Reading these reminds one of a 7 year old's birthday party with too many kids who have ingested insane amounts of sugar and have no adult supervision, and they have fallen to squabbling over every little thing. It provides a very sad glimpse into the reality of the levels of intellect in this area. The more controversial the topic, the more numerous and insane the comments become. The article about how the state of Tennessee "accidentally" married two men ... to each other ... while one was in prison no less! Well, there are over 500 comments there as of this writing. I got about 20 in and wanted to weep for the obvious decline in the human condition. Rather than entering the fray there, I decided to post my thoughts here. I, um ... got a little carried away, so grab a nice beverage, get comfy, open your heart and mind (but don't bleed out or become brainless), and let's have a little chat. Mind your manners!
The bulk of the argument in the comments was over who could be married to who, and why or why not. The same old arguments that will never, ever end.
What, exactly, is required in order to be married? Who makes that determination?
The state? Well, if a couple wants to enjoy and uphold the legal, financial and civil rights and responsibilities of being a bonded couple, then that is the answer there. What if a couple has no need or desire for any of that? Do they HAVE to be declared a married couple by the state?
What if all they want or need is to make a vow before God and enter into the Covenant of Marriage? Where does the state come into play in this case? Is"
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