On seeing the news that Maine is close to legalizing gay marriage (5th state to do so), and reading the article on Yahoo, it says:
The legislation, which will go to a vote in the state House of Representatives next week, seeks to redefine marriage as the legal union of two people rather than between a man and a women. It passed the Senate by a 20-15 margin.
Historically, our country was based on conservative principles, defined by (most) religion, in defining what we'd allow for marriage. Over the last number of years, it has become clear that our nation has decided that what we had previously as a nation considered "abnormal" sexual behavior is no longer to be considered abnormal.
Changing the wording of marriage from "legal union between a man and a woman to legal union of two people" was easy enough (for some states).
Where does this go next? Wouldn't it be just as easy to redefine the definition again to say "legal union between people" and not specifiy the number of people involved?
A couple of things to keep in mind BEFORE You respond:
1. This is not gay bashing in any way. Personally, I could care less what people do with their lives in regards to their personal relationships. It is not up to me to judge. Please don't turn this into a gay bashing thread
2. While I couldn't see having multiple wives (one is MORE than enough for me), I can certainly see the folks of Utah looking at this redefinition activity going on and wondering "why can't WE get it redefined too, to allow plural marriages"? Do we really think this is possible?
Is having multiple wives (or husbands) any more abnormal that having a parter of the same gender?
One thing to think about - plural marriages do have a basis in the Bible, espeically in the Old Testament. However, the Bible was very clear on its view of homosexuality (negative view of course).
So, plural marriages have more Bible backing for the conservative crowd.
Your thoughts? Do you think, if gay marriage is allowed, this should be allowed? Why or why not?
Discuss! I thought this would be an interesting topic for a Friday morning.......
Happy Friday All!
The legislation, which will go to a vote in the state House of Representatives next week, seeks to redefine marriage as the legal union of two people rather than between a man and a women. It passed the Senate by a 20-15 margin.
Historically, our country was based on conservative principles, defined by (most) religion, in defining what we'd allow for marriage. Over the last number of years, it has become clear that our nation has decided that what we had previously as a nation considered "abnormal" sexual behavior is no longer to be considered abnormal.
Changing the wording of marriage from "legal union between a man and a woman to legal union of two people" was easy enough (for some states).
Where does this go next? Wouldn't it be just as easy to redefine the definition again to say "legal union between people" and not specifiy the number of people involved?
A couple of things to keep in mind BEFORE You respond:
1. This is not gay bashing in any way. Personally, I could care less what people do with their lives in regards to their personal relationships. It is not up to me to judge. Please don't turn this into a gay bashing thread
2. While I couldn't see having multiple wives (one is MORE than enough for me), I can certainly see the folks of Utah looking at this redefinition activity going on and wondering "why can't WE get it redefined too, to allow plural marriages"? Do we really think this is possible?
Is having multiple wives (or husbands) any more abnormal that having a parter of the same gender?
One thing to think about - plural marriages do have a basis in the Bible, espeically in the Old Testament. However, the Bible was very clear on its view of homosexuality (negative view of course).
So, plural marriages have more Bible backing for the conservative crowd.
Your thoughts? Do you think, if gay marriage is allowed, this should be allowed? Why or why not?
Discuss! I thought this would be an interesting topic for a Friday morning.......
Happy Friday All!