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The statement is simply not true. The original source of that is a computer search of the legal code and ever time the word marriage was mentioned it was assumed that it was mentioned in the context of giving married people a right - which is simply not the case.


However, marriage does infer some privileges on married people and those privileges should be re-examined to see if they are necessary for the upbringing of healthy children.




99.9% of those children were produced by a man and a woman and the laws that govern those relationships were intended to give the children security.



Except that a marriage license is not a right. It is a restriction if rights that comes with privileges. Marriage without a license however is a right and it is not restricted.


(For those who are wondering Mare will not talk with me which is why this is a one sided argument. Mare is doing a good job and ya gotta respect that)


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