Originally posted by scottycelt
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Because of this, the state takes it upon itself to ensure equality in law. It is the state that defines marriage, not religion; it has redefined it many times. Until 1929 it was legal to marry a 12-year-old girl, for instance. This new definition will be a very big change, but that is no argument for saying it shouldn't be done, or that it should be avoided by a semantic reshuffle. We do not approach male-female equality by saying that there should be different semantics for each sex, because we know that one system would eventually be seen as inferior to the other (guess which?).
These proposals will not change marriage for heterosexual couples, simply extend the range of those whom it includes.
[I've waited a long time for this -]
It's marriage, Scotty, but not as we know it.
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