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Old 04-26-2008, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Rino View Post
Even if you legalize it, it would still infringe on the rights of one or more partners. If you can not figure out how this is, then you need to think harder.

Now if it were a true multiple marriage it may not infringe on any of the partners rights. True multiple marriage meaning both the wife and the husband have multiple others. Can you list one example of a true multiple marriage?
I'm sorry, I must be an idiot incapable of thinking. Please enlighten me as to what these infringed rights are when more than two people enter a unanimous, mutual contract.


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Marriage is a legal definition. The legalities come from the government. Do I need to remind you of the separation of church and state?
As I've said above, marriage is defined by both church and state. The problem is a lack of separation between the two, which leaves churches fighting to change the legal definition because they equate them.
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