Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.
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Opponents of gay marriage have for quite some time used the argument that 'marriage isn't something the government should get involved with', and that it's primarily a religious undertaking.
Apparently, this is no longer the case.
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Personal relationships including marriage, is a state of mind between two people.
Pseudo-conservative and other sway backed busybodies claiming religious privilege should keep their God-damned noses out of people’s private lives.
@Renauda said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
marriage, is a state of mind between two people.
If that was true there would be no headlines about this.
Marriage is something defined by and maintained by the state. Like anything else the majority elects legislators to deal with it.
And it is not something that was done to stick the government's nose into people's business. Marriage is something that is desirable for the state. Stable relationships and children are important to the state. This is an institution worth protecting.
Marriage also has a religious tradition that is important to many and non-religious people should keep their God-damned noses out of it.
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Expecting people to live in misery because they can't decide which one is to blame probably isn't a big vote-winner.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Expecting people to live in misery because they can't decide which one is to blame probably isn't a big vote-winner.
Don't see where anything proposed condemns people to live in misery.
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See how well the idea is being received here? I’m sure it will be a big winner in the general public, though.
That was sarcasm, btw.
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How does Donald and
Ivanka.MarlaMelania feel about it? -
How does Donald and
Ivanka.MarlaMelania feel about it?@LuFins-Dad said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
How does Donald and
Ivanka.MarlaMelania feel about it?Those weren't no-fault divorces. They just got tired of having to listen to him read the Bible to them for 4 hours every night.
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I dunno.
Are we banning divorce? Nope, didn't think so. Just contemplating making it harder than changing your socks.
@Jolly said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Just contemplating making it harder than changing your socks.
Just charge a nominal filing fee that is slightly more expensive than a typical new pair of socks from Target and already you would make it harder than changing your socks. There really is no reason to go the extreme of government overreach like outlawing "no fault" divorce to achieve your rather modest stated goal of making it harder than changing your socks.
But, really, as a freedom loving American, I would much rather the state stays out of the marriage thing entirely.
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@Renauda said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Are you finished?
I am here until death do us part.
That is the commitment.
This is not to be taken lightly.
Grow up.
@Copper said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
@Renauda said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Are you finished?
I am here until death do us part.
That is the commitment.
This is not to be taken lightly.
Grow up.
I wasn’t aware that you believe you entered into a matrimonial relationship with TNCR. In your mind a covenant of sorts. Rather odd.
My posts on this topic obviously trigger you. Get used to it. They will continue in that same vein of impunity and impiety so long as cullions such as yourself continue lurching around.
Sod off.
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This place has a lot in common with a marriage.
At least, I think it's fair to say that a number of posters here belong in an Institution.
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@Jolly said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Just contemplating making it harder than changing your socks.
Just charge a nominal filing fee that is slightly more expensive than a typical new pair of socks from Target and already you would make it harder than changing your socks. There really is no reason to go the extreme of government overreach like outlawing "no fault" divorce to achieve your rather modest stated goal of making it harder than changing your socks.
But, really, as a freedom loving American, I would much rather the state stays out of the marriage thing entirely.
@Axtremus said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
@Jolly said in Yep, and believe in Covenant Marriage, too.:
Just contemplating making it harder than changing your socks.
Just charge a nominal filing fee that is slightly more expensive than a typical new pair of socks from Target and already you would make it harder than changing your socks. There really is no reason to go the extreme of government overreach like outlawing "no fault" divorce to achieve your rather modest stated goal of making it harder than changing your socks.
But, really, as a freedom loving American, I would much rather the state stays out of the marriage thing entirely.
Too much flotsam and jetsam when one falls apart, especially when children are involved.
If good for society (and it is), it's worth trying to make it as stable as possible.
Or, as one gal I used to work with told me about her divorce, Too late, I figured out that greener grass on the other side of the fence was just the same grass.
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One point David Burton made in the OCR a couple of times was that some couples really had no business getting married in the first place. I agreed with him then and continue to agree. If a couple grows apart and decides to end the marriage then it should be entirely their choice and right to do so.