08-10-2012, 12:37 AM
Marriage predates religion. Marriage is now an 'institute' embraced by religion and defined by religion. When we talk about marriage in this day and age, we talk about what has become 'traditional' marriage and governed by laws imposed on it by religion.
I want nothing to do with marriage, I have no desire to be married or associate with something that divides and marginalises a community.
I also am a firm believer of equal rights (As opposed to 'special' rights which dick heads seem to think we are asking for), and believe firmly that the option of marriage should be made available to all human beings and laws should not discriminate religion, gender, sexuality or race when it comes to the union of 2 people who love each other.
Laws should only be in place for immoral behaviour and marraige should only be between 2 humans that are capable of consenting to sharing their lives together.
I want nothing to do with marriage, I have no desire to be married or associate with something that divides and marginalises a community.
I also am a firm believer of equal rights (As opposed to 'special' rights which dick heads seem to think we are asking for), and believe firmly that the option of marriage should be made available to all human beings and laws should not discriminate religion, gender, sexuality or race when it comes to the union of 2 people who love each other.
Laws should only be in place for immoral behaviour and marraige should only be between 2 humans that are capable of consenting to sharing their lives together.