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To: Wayners who wrote (655046)5/16/2012 9:06:52 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1588040
 
Ain't difficult,except deciding which is husband, which is wife.

The purpose of marriage is to spiritually, emotionally and physically unite a man and a women together, as husband and wife, in a covenantal relationship between themselves and their Creator.

Marriage Covenant
A Moral Commitment

A marriage covenant is a commitment made in the presence of God, and is valid until death. It is a commitment that is irrevocable and does not depend on the performance of either spouse.

Marriage Contract
A Legal Commitment

A marriage contract is a commitment made in the presence of a legal authority, and is valid until the contract is broken. It is a commitment that is kept until one spouse, or both, fails to perform according to the contract.
purposeofmarriage.org




To: Wayners who wrote (655046)5/16/2012 2:07:34 PM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1588040
 
" How can two queers fulfill the intended PURPOSE of marriage?"

Well, two lesbians can accept a sperm donation from a fudgepacker and BOTH have children, if they want to. Two fudgepackers can hire a surrogate and artificially inseminate her. Either couple could adopt.

No problems there at all. Many hetero couples use the exact same strategies.



To: Wayners who wrote (655046)5/16/2012 2:49:05 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1588040
 
I think your stupid question has been adequately answered by others...... But I have one for you....if having children is the definition of marriage, what is having children without marriage..?