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Topic: Marriage Equality
Chazster's photo
Mon 07/01/13 04:13 PM



It's certainly not a fake marriage, so I'm not seeing how it's not real.

I wouldn't say certainly is this case. Why is it certainly not a fake marriage? Many religions consider any legal marriage basically not married. This is for straight couples as well. I married my wife in a courthouse and according to my families religion we are not married.

This is why I believe ms harmony specifies "legal marriage" but she can correct me if I am wrong.


Are you married or not? If so, it doesn't really matter what others believe.


Whether I am married or not depends on your frame of reference. I am not so egotistical that I will go around telling other people they are wrong that believe in something different than I. I am more open minded than that.

no photo
Tue 07/02/13 06:06 AM




It's certainly not a fake marriage, so I'm not seeing how it's not real.

I wouldn't say certainly is this case. Why is it certainly not a fake marriage? Many religions consider any legal marriage basically not married. This is for straight couples as well. I married my wife in a courthouse and according to my families religion we are not married.

This is why I believe ms harmony specifies "legal marriage" but she can correct me if I am wrong.


Are you married or not? If so, it doesn't really matter what others believe.


Whether I am married or not depends on your frame of reference. I am not so egotistical that I will go around telling other people they are wrong that believe in something different than I. I am more open minded than that.


How does it depend on my frame of reference? Are you legally married or not? You are or you aren't.

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 07/02/13 06:14 AM

Chazster's photo
Tue 07/02/13 03:25 PM





It's certainly not a fake marriage, so I'm not seeing how it's not real.

I wouldn't say certainly is this case. Why is it certainly not a fake marriage? Many religions consider any legal marriage basically not married. This is for straight couples as well. I married my wife in a courthouse and according to my families religion we are not married.

This is why I believe ms harmony specifies "legal marriage" but she can correct me if I am wrong.


Are you married or not? If so, it doesn't really matter what others believe.


Whether I am married or not depends on your frame of reference. I am not so egotistical that I will go around telling other people they are wrong that believe in something different than I. I am more open minded than that.


How does it depend on my frame of reference? Are you legally married or not? You are or you aren't.


See that is the point. Now you said legally married. Yes I am legally married. Yet some people believe it is not the government that says when you are married. It must be a religious leader. So if your frame of reference is based on the government then yes, if it is based on religion then no.

no photo
Tue 07/02/13 08:07 PM






It's certainly not a fake marriage, so I'm not seeing how it's not real.

I wouldn't say certainly is this case. Why is it certainly not a fake marriage? Many religions consider any legal marriage basically not married. This is for straight couples as well. I married my wife in a courthouse and according to my families religion we are not married.

This is why I believe ms harmony specifies "legal marriage" but she can correct me if I am wrong.


Are you married or not? If so, it doesn't really matter what others believe.


Whether I am married or not depends on your frame of reference. I am not so egotistical that I will go around telling other people they are wrong that believe in something different than I. I am more open minded than that.


How does it depend on my frame of reference? Are you legally married or not? You are or you aren't.


See that is the point. Now you said legally married. Yes I am legally married. Yet some people believe it is not the government that says when you are married. It must be a religious leader. So if your frame of reference is based on the government then yes, if it is based on religion then no.


They can believe that if they'd like, but to be legally married, the government is going to be involved. But yes, I am talking about legally married. You either are or aren't. There's nothing to interpret there. You do not have to be religious to be married.

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